I've been printing in prep for a couple of art shows. I typically print with Clayton P-90, which is my work horse developer.
I gave Clayton P-20 - the neutral tone developer - a try. In my opinion, the prints looked like Xerox copies when I got done. On the other hand, the negative I was printing was very contrasty. However, I cranked up my yellow filter to about 86. (Super Omega D Dichroic II. Y = 0 to 170.)
The paper was Ilford MG FB.
Any comments or like experience? Just curious.
Tony
I gave Clayton P-20 - the neutral tone developer - a try. In my opinion, the prints looked like Xerox copies when I got done. On the other hand, the negative I was printing was very contrasty. However, I cranked up my yellow filter to about 86. (Super Omega D Dichroic II. Y = 0 to 170.)
The paper was Ilford MG FB.
Any comments or like experience? Just curious.
Tony
