FingerLakesMark
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Hi,
I just recently acquired a free darkroom (really old stuff, but everything seems functional). I have several developing tanks & reels, a couple of DeJur enlargers, trays, tongs, etc. Pretty much everything except a safelight. I purchased a Pentax ME off of ebay for $34 shipped, shot a couple roles of TMax 100, purchased the chemicals and developed the first role. It didn't come out that great as I had a hard time with the film wrinkling up when loading on the SS reel. I found with the second reel I developed that I was pulling the film onto the reel and I believe the trick is to feed it on without any pressure in either direction. The second reel came out great.
Then last night I proceeded to print proof sheets of the negatives, the came out great.
Then I made a test strip and then the print I've attached. It's quite muddy. Does anyone have any advice?
Proof sheet:
Print:
Perhaps it's my safelight (I used the red led on one of those headlamps that you can buy at Walmart).
I'm using Kodak chemicals i.e. D76 & Dektol.
Thanks for the help.
Regards,
Mark
I just recently acquired a free darkroom (really old stuff, but everything seems functional). I have several developing tanks & reels, a couple of DeJur enlargers, trays, tongs, etc. Pretty much everything except a safelight. I purchased a Pentax ME off of ebay for $34 shipped, shot a couple roles of TMax 100, purchased the chemicals and developed the first role. It didn't come out that great as I had a hard time with the film wrinkling up when loading on the SS reel. I found with the second reel I developed that I was pulling the film onto the reel and I believe the trick is to feed it on without any pressure in either direction. The second reel came out great.
Then last night I proceeded to print proof sheets of the negatives, the came out great.
Then I made a test strip and then the print I've attached. It's quite muddy. Does anyone have any advice?
Proof sheet:

Print:

Perhaps it's my safelight (I used the red led on one of those headlamps that you can buy at Walmart).
I'm using Kodak chemicals i.e. D76 & Dektol.
Thanks for the help.
Regards,
Mark
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