Sim2
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Hallo,
I am thinking about using factorial development as opposed to fixed development times however I have a question with regard to using this with slpit-grade printing.
So far as part of a film speed/dev test I have established a print time using grade 2 (multigrade) and noted the emergence time for the darkest black - chosen as it is most likely to be easiest to spot on most other negs. If this neg is to be printed using split-grade the filter 5 exposure is no problem with regard to times from factorial development. If this same time or the factorial development factor gained from the last completed neg/print is used for the filter 0 test print will this be accurate?
Not a very good expalnation I know but there will not be a "dark black" emergence on the filter 0 test strip.
Any thoughts? or have I totally confused with the question?
Sim2.
I am thinking about using factorial development as opposed to fixed development times however I have a question with regard to using this with slpit-grade printing.
So far as part of a film speed/dev test I have established a print time using grade 2 (multigrade) and noted the emergence time for the darkest black - chosen as it is most likely to be easiest to spot on most other negs. If this neg is to be printed using split-grade the filter 5 exposure is no problem with regard to times from factorial development. If this same time or the factorial development factor gained from the last completed neg/print is used for the filter 0 test print will this be accurate?
Not a very good expalnation I know but there will not be a "dark black" emergence on the filter 0 test strip.
Any thoughts? or have I totally confused with the question?

Sim2.