Petzi said:Wow, graded FB. That's very elitist nowadays.![]()
Ole said:Slight adjustments to contrast are done by adjusting the developer, if I need more than +- 1/2 grade I've messed up and will find an other negative.
Most of my subjects have "unusual contrast". I control "meso-contrast" through development, and gross area contrast though burning and dodging (although I never dodge, only burn. Sometimes I burn in everything but one tiny spot).Petzi said:That makes me wonder whether you control contrast with film development, or whether you just don't care about subjects with unusual contrast.
Rc is good for begginers who dont have arcival washing, toniing. my best negs will be printed on FB paper once i get a good washersmieglitz said:I have never understood why anyone would use RC for their personal work. You need a quick print of a house for a real estate ad or something to go in a newspaper, OK, RC is convenient and adequate. But for fine personal work, no way. To me it looks like Crap. When I was printing in the conventional darkroom I wouldn't even use the stuff for proof prints or work prints because the image looks so different on a good fiber-based surface.
If you've never printed on fiber do yourself a favor and try it out. Ilford Multigrade Warmtone with selenium toner is a good place to start. Put that RC Crap back on the shelf.
Did I mention I think RC is Crap? With a capital C...
Joe
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