silvergelatin
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I just bought a box of the Ilford Classic FB paper, and am liking the results so far. I have a few images for which I'd like to get an abnormally high, very graphic contrast. Grade 5 isn't doing it. I'm using a Leica Focomat and Dokumol developer, so that should already be pretty hard. I'm looking for the quickest and easiest way to squeeze out an extra grade or so.
I've read on here about benzotriazole. Would that work with this particular developer and paper? I've also tried bleaching, but I can never quite get the bleach to confine its action to the highlights. I've used straight PF on a partly washed print, and the shadows came up as well. Maybe too much TF-4 left in the paper? I'd rather spike the developer, as it is much simpler, if it will work.
Thanks!
I've read on here about benzotriazole. Would that work with this particular developer and paper? I've also tried bleaching, but I can never quite get the bleach to confine its action to the highlights. I've used straight PF on a partly washed print, and the shadows came up as well. Maybe too much TF-4 left in the paper? I'd rather spike the developer, as it is much simpler, if it will work.
Thanks!
. But I definitely appreciate the suggestions.