I continue to hear claims about film speed and developers. Some yield full speed, some half speed and some are downright slow. Still a bit confused about film speed as a function of the print values. As an example, I hear that pyrocat is capable of "full speed" in some cases, which may be true, but in general I tend to run things slower, so here is my question.
With Efke 100 and pyrocat, I tend to use asa 32 or 25 for azo contact printing. Granted, this is pretty slow, but I've found that running it faster does not yield fully black edges in the print. With faster speeds, I don't get black edges of film base plus fog, as there is a lighter shade of gray at the film's edge. I've settled on the slower speed in order to get deeper blacks.
My question is, am I missing something here, or is it just a case of contact printing on a specific paper which is subjet to U.V. light, so things are a bit different? Am I just pushing things up to the flat line to take advantage of the film's curve? tim
With Efke 100 and pyrocat, I tend to use asa 32 or 25 for azo contact printing. Granted, this is pretty slow, but I've found that running it faster does not yield fully black edges in the print. With faster speeds, I don't get black edges of film base plus fog, as there is a lighter shade of gray at the film's edge. I've settled on the slower speed in order to get deeper blacks.
My question is, am I missing something here, or is it just a case of contact printing on a specific paper which is subjet to U.V. light, so things are a bit different? Am I just pushing things up to the flat line to take advantage of the film's curve? tim