rmolson
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When I gave up my large format equipment ( Im too old and it was getting too heavy) and went back to medium format I found that what served me well a longtime ago isnt the same. I used FP-4 in D-76 1:1 with great success for years, using an old Yashica TRL D. You cant beat some of those old triplets. Now I am using a Bronica SQA mounted on a tripod and with mirror up, the film is FP-4 plus and Claytons F-76 supposedly D76 in concentrate I have been using it in the1:9 dilution which would be the same as full strength D-76, get great shadow detail, but something is missing. I cant describe it ,its one of those things you feel. Before I start spending time testing to oblivion a few simple questions come to mind.
One is the edge effect of diluted developers. At what point is the effect even noticeable? Would it be in a contact print, a 2x or 3x enlargement, or only when an 8 x or larger enlargement is made?
One is the edge effect of diluted developers. At what point is the effect even noticeable? Would it be in a contact print, a 2x or 3x enlargement, or only when an 8 x or larger enlargement is made?