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Hi all,
I have a picture I want to print, but unfortunately I underexposed it and the negative is very thin. I did a low-contrast print and there is detail everywhere, but to print with a proper black almost the whole print is black, even with my enlarger set at maximum contrast. I got a better print by underexposing the paper and then developing it for four times the regular time, but I could still use more contrast and I've done all the dodging and burning I can.
I've only ever used Paterson Acugrade and Ilford Multigrade paper. Are there other papers/developers I could use to seriously boost contrast? I probably need an extra grade. The picture is important to me, and can't be re-shot.
Thanks,
Gary
I have a picture I want to print, but unfortunately I underexposed it and the negative is very thin. I did a low-contrast print and there is detail everywhere, but to print with a proper black almost the whole print is black, even with my enlarger set at maximum contrast. I got a better print by underexposing the paper and then developing it for four times the regular time, but I could still use more contrast and I've done all the dodging and burning I can.
I've only ever used Paterson Acugrade and Ilford Multigrade paper. Are there other papers/developers I could use to seriously boost contrast? I probably need an extra grade. The picture is important to me, and can't be re-shot.
Thanks,
Gary



