but contrast needed attention.
It would help if you first filtered the light with the orange mask built into colour negative film. A blank (clear) piece of colour negative film sandwiched with your black and white negative would do the trick.
^^^agreed.
It is worth it to keep in mind that by going RA-4 with b/w negs, you are giving up VC dodging/burning control, any form of true toning, as well as various archival characteristics. Additionally, you're limited basically to out of date Kodak paper, and Fuji FCA (which, albeit, is fabulous color paper, but far from my first choice in black and white printing).
Thanks all so far and especially BMbikerider for the suggestion on starting filtration. As has been said and Roger Cole has showed it, a variation on filtration gives a wide range of tones as well.
pentaxuser
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