Like most of us, I always try to improve my prints a little. I have wondered about development to completion for some time and I tried to do the test in Tim Rudman's book. He suggests five test strips: one is put straight into the fixer, the other four are developed for one, two, three, and four minutes and fixed. Look for the first strip showing some density over the undeveloped one and the maximum development time before fog will be somewhere between that time and the previous time.
Sounds simple enough, so I did it, using MG IV WT. I used Dektol 1:2 at 20C. The strip developed for one minute showed density. Not a lot, but it was very very slightly darker than the undeveloped strip. In fact, all the developed strips were all pretty much the same colour. I thought that perhaps that paper was a little old and maybe fogged so I opened a relatively new box and tried again. Same thing. I am baffled.
Any suggestions on where I might be going wrong? Are there other tests one can do to determine development to completion?
Sounds simple enough, so I did it, using MG IV WT. I used Dektol 1:2 at 20C. The strip developed for one minute showed density. Not a lot, but it was very very slightly darker than the undeveloped strip. In fact, all the developed strips were all pretty much the same colour. I thought that perhaps that paper was a little old and maybe fogged so I opened a relatively new box and tried again. Same thing. I am baffled.
Any suggestions on where I might be going wrong? Are there other tests one can do to determine development to completion?
