Marco B
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It's unlikely to help. On the other hand, as Marco says, I might be too picky. After all, I optimize print exposure to 1/12 f/stop and print contrast to 1/4 (sometimes 1/8) grade. To me, any larger of a difference and the print screams for help. Others may be more tolerant.
Ralph, I don't think you are necessarily "to picky", your prints are testimony to the the high quality you achieve through your working methods, however, I do think most people like you say will be more tolerant, and just not experienced enough to get near this level of control.
Although I consider myself now a quite experienced printer, I certainly don't see myself capable at this moment to achieve similar control (at least not until I bought and read your book from page 0 to 580

Your remarks about these small tolerances (1/12 F stop, 1/4 grade contrast) do raise another question though: how do you deal with developer exhaustion / use during a printing session?
From experience, the developer starts working more "soft" when it gets older / is used. Now I assume you start out with fresh developer for each printing section. I can't afford that luxury, and store&re-use whenever possible, especially since most printing sessions are relatively short. I do keep a close watch on activity and total use though and store in full stoppered bottles.
But even starting with fresh developer each session, you still have a change in contrast with use, that is probably going to exceed your limits.
Or am I right to assume that this change is actually independent from the exposure changes in your exposure compensation tables? As you probably make a test strip on the chosen contrast, any change necessary to contrast, will be done based on that evaluation, and exposure compensation is applied just as normal... Meaning although with fresh developer you might use grade 2 for the final print, the same print printed at the end of a printing session, might require and get grade 2.5?? :confused:
Well, I guess the answer is going to be that you mix up fresh developer from scratch from powdered chemicals just before each session, and refresh so frequently so as to never even get near any sign of developer use or exhaustion...
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