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Hey Folks,
I tried to do a bit of searching on the topic, but there's just too many threads here.
I have my own darkroom with a 4x5 Beseler enlarger. I'm currently using a set a Ilford filters to control contrast. I've been using it quite a bit and I'm starting to get used to them.
However, I have two heads for my enlarger, a normal head and then a color head with built-in filters. In college, all I used were color heads, and we were taught to control the contrast with just the magenta filter.
Now I've learned that (like in the case of the Ilford filters) both magenta and yellow can be used to control.
So here's my question: is there any difference in how yellow and magenta affect contrast? If I were to hook up the color head on my enlarger, is there a system I can use to control contrast that's better than the old just-magenta system? Obviously, controlling your exposure times is easier with the Ilford filters (no change in time unless you jump from 3.5 up to 4), and just using magenta on a color head means adjusting your time whenever you change the filter. So, I guess I'm just curious what system you use to control contrast when printing black and white with a color head?
Thanks!
I tried to do a bit of searching on the topic, but there's just too many threads here.
I have my own darkroom with a 4x5 Beseler enlarger. I'm currently using a set a Ilford filters to control contrast. I've been using it quite a bit and I'm starting to get used to them.
However, I have two heads for my enlarger, a normal head and then a color head with built-in filters. In college, all I used were color heads, and we were taught to control the contrast with just the magenta filter.
Now I've learned that (like in the case of the Ilford filters) both magenta and yellow can be used to control.
So here's my question: is there any difference in how yellow and magenta affect contrast? If I were to hook up the color head on my enlarger, is there a system I can use to control contrast that's better than the old just-magenta system? Obviously, controlling your exposure times is easier with the Ilford filters (no change in time unless you jump from 3.5 up to 4), and just using magenta on a color head means adjusting your time whenever you change the filter. So, I guess I'm just curious what system you use to control contrast when printing black and white with a color head?
Thanks!


