Lucky Luke
Member
Hi guys & girls,
Maybe one of you will be able to help me. After having finished my home darkroom and moving all my negatives to PrintFile sleeves, I started contact printing them. But so far I'm not getting the results that I'd like.
As far as I know and have read, a good contact print is made at reasonably low contrast and made with the shortest exposure that won't show the film perforations anymore. Now the problem is that when I get to that point, the film codes, numbering and PrintFile information at the top is not a nice bright white but more of a grey color. What could be causing this? I'd like to get my contacts perfect before printing all of them.
So far I have printed 2 sleeves of well exposed and developed negatives. I made test strips to determine the correct time where the perforations aren't visible anymore.
1 x Kodak Tri-X (@400, HC-110B), grade 2, f5.6, 9 seconds, Fomaspeed Variant 313 RC
1 x Kodak Double-X (@400, HC-110B), grade 2, f5.6, 9 seconds, Fomaspeed Variant 313 RC
Any help would be appreciated!
Maybe one of you will be able to help me. After having finished my home darkroom and moving all my negatives to PrintFile sleeves, I started contact printing them. But so far I'm not getting the results that I'd like.
As far as I know and have read, a good contact print is made at reasonably low contrast and made with the shortest exposure that won't show the film perforations anymore. Now the problem is that when I get to that point, the film codes, numbering and PrintFile information at the top is not a nice bright white but more of a grey color. What could be causing this? I'd like to get my contacts perfect before printing all of them.
So far I have printed 2 sleeves of well exposed and developed negatives. I made test strips to determine the correct time where the perforations aren't visible anymore.
1 x Kodak Tri-X (@400, HC-110B), grade 2, f5.6, 9 seconds, Fomaspeed Variant 313 RC
1 x Kodak Double-X (@400, HC-110B), grade 2, f5.6, 9 seconds, Fomaspeed Variant 313 RC
Any help would be appreciated!