Tom Kershaw
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What developer, time/temperature are you using to get such high contrasts from each grade ?
Ian
...They are HARD contrast papers. This is the realistic grading as I have experienced it:
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- SP Special (2) --> 3
- N Normal (3) --> 4
- C Hard (4) --> 5+ (almost lith-like)
OK, a fairly contrasty, cold working, developer. Kodak's own words "A High Contrast rapid dish developer". Also Kodak later recommend 1 - 1½ mins for developing papers at 1+2 @20°C, again emphasising the contrast.
Dektol (D72) was designed as a film developer, later becoming Kodaks main paper developer.
So try the Foma paper with a European paper developer/formula and the contrast will be more normal.
Ian
OK, a fairly contrasty, cold working, developer. Kodak's own words "A High Contrast rapid dish developer". Also Kodak later recommend 1 - 1½ mins for developing papers at 1+2 @20°C, again emphasising the contrast.
Dektol (D72) was designed as a film developer, later becoming Kodaks main paper developer.
So try the Foma paper with a European paper developer/formula and the contrast will be more normal.
Ian
Richard J Henry suggests D-72 1+1 as a good general standard, but I have found lower contrast options helpful when printing on Ilfobrom Galerie. Whats' your view on contrast control via developer with variable contrast papers?
Tom
Tom, I use the same developer controls with VC papers as I do with Graded papers, to a lesser extent for controlling overall contrast but to control shadow detail and image colour.
Some papers are more amenable to development controls than others, the Foma paper I've used is very flexible and so responds well, I may switch to it when my Polywarmtone runs out.
Developer controls are important, Ilford used to suggest Dr Beers variable contrast developer in the datasheet for Galerie. It's also why Kodak made three paper developers Dektol, Selectol & Selectol Soft, ranging from a contrast developer to a soft working developer.
Ian
Any reason for working with the Foma 111 VC paper over MCC? - Last time I checked, the foma products are not always cheaper than competitors.
Tom
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