Photo Chemist
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I finally had a chance to really get into darkroom printing the last couple of weeks. I have started with printing contact sheets. My question is about exposure time and development time.
1.) I usually have to stop down to f22 to get about 20-30 sec. exposure time, depending on the negatives. Somewhere I read that ideal times are 10-30. Why is that? Or does it not really matter? If f22 works for me, should I change it? (because from what I read, f8/f11 is ideal for 10-30 sec).
2.) Development: I use dektol. Suggested development time is 45 sec. - 1min. If I remove it before then (for example 30 sec), does that mean the chemical reaction wasn't complete on the paper? Can I control the appearance of the print that way? Or is it wiser to play around with exposure time and leave the paper in the developer for 1 min?
You guys have always been so helpful - I appreciate any insight.
Thanks!
1.) I usually have to stop down to f22 to get about 20-30 sec. exposure time, depending on the negatives. Somewhere I read that ideal times are 10-30. Why is that? Or does it not really matter? If f22 works for me, should I change it? (because from what I read, f8/f11 is ideal for 10-30 sec).
2.) Development: I use dektol. Suggested development time is 45 sec. - 1min. If I remove it before then (for example 30 sec), does that mean the chemical reaction wasn't complete on the paper? Can I control the appearance of the print that way? Or is it wiser to play around with exposure time and leave the paper in the developer for 1 min?
You guys have always been so helpful - I appreciate any insight.
Thanks!