AZO questions

wbryant

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I have heard alot about the AZO printing. is this just printing a regular negative on the old paper developed with the old developer? are there other considerations? where do you get this paper???
Thanks, Will
 

fhovie

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AZO is a silver chloride paper whereas most papers are silver bromide based. Silver chloride is sensitive over a braoader spectrum so the negatives UV characteristics are a factor. AZO is generally not an enlarging paper so it is moslty used with big negs - 4x5, 5x7, 8x10 etc. AZO can record a greater span of tones and has a very straight response to light - very little toe and very little shoulder. And when developed with Amidol, it has a very very dense cold black. Contact prints on AZO have increadable tonality and depth - they look 3d. I bought some AZO and Amidol and contact printed some 4x5 negs and within a month I was setting up for 8x10! It was AZO that led me there. It is an amazing paper ... and quite collectable too - Prints made on AZO often sell for more than enlargements. Collectors know the difference.
 

SteveGangi

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You can also develop Azo with Dektol. I've done that. But Amidol is where the magic happens.
 
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