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posted this also on LFPF,hopefully someone can help me in either of this sites..
run out of my fresh paper,and reallised that i have some really old fiber paper.i tested them yesterday and nearly all of them showed more or less paper fog,what i could fix with some potassium bromide,some needed more some less,but all could be fixed this way..
tried to print today,made a fresh developer (same amount everything)with the same amount of pot.bromide,the test strips came out good,till the 4th strip..where i could see some fog appear again
it appeared after the 4th small teststrip,no big print..so it didnt got exhausted..
at this time i would like to tell that this is no safelight fog,when i saw the fog, to skip this possibility i just developed and enlarged with the safe lights off..same effect..fog.
added some more potassium bromide,but this made my paper seemingly loose like 2-2.5 grade,on a paper thats contrast is since a long time not as it once was
could someone explain what i am experiencing here,and why?
maybe some same experiences?and how it got fixed?
i really would like to be able to use the papers
the first teststrips showed good useable contrast,and ZERO fog..
any help is apreciated!
my darkroom is a small room on the 7th(top)floor in Barcelona,so it can get pretty warm in there,but it has never been a problem with fresh paper..i use Ansels factorial system,find the emergence time and apply the factor.
im just thinking that maybe the hot temperature caused the pot.bromide to exhaust,or stop to work..after the forth strip(?)
any ideas welcome,please share your thoughts,i would love to fix this paper fog issue,cause as i sad,the first test strip was beautiful..too contrasty,started to tweak the grades made 3 more strips,and i noticed the fog..
i know that there is something,cause i see it,but i dont know why..
i did everything i could(i think)to stop this depressing thing,and it worked for a while,and its still there..my whites look like mud
Please,if you can help me open up my whites for a longer time than 4 test strips!
Any idea welcome!
Thanks folks!AlltheBest!
monk
posted this also on LFPF,hopefully someone can help me in either of this sites..
run out of my fresh paper,and reallised that i have some really old fiber paper.i tested them yesterday and nearly all of them showed more or less paper fog,what i could fix with some potassium bromide,some needed more some less,but all could be fixed this way..
tried to print today,made a fresh developer (same amount everything)with the same amount of pot.bromide,the test strips came out good,till the 4th strip..where i could see some fog appear again
it appeared after the 4th small teststrip,no big print..so it didnt got exhausted..
at this time i would like to tell that this is no safelight fog,when i saw the fog, to skip this possibility i just developed and enlarged with the safe lights off..same effect..fog.
added some more potassium bromide,but this made my paper seemingly loose like 2-2.5 grade,on a paper thats contrast is since a long time not as it once was
could someone explain what i am experiencing here,and why?
maybe some same experiences?and how it got fixed?
i really would like to be able to use the papers
the first teststrips showed good useable contrast,and ZERO fog..
any help is apreciated!
my darkroom is a small room on the 7th(top)floor in Barcelona,so it can get pretty warm in there,but it has never been a problem with fresh paper..i use Ansels factorial system,find the emergence time and apply the factor.
im just thinking that maybe the hot temperature caused the pot.bromide to exhaust,or stop to work..after the forth strip(?)
any ideas welcome,please share your thoughts,i would love to fix this paper fog issue,cause as i sad,the first test strip was beautiful..too contrasty,started to tweak the grades made 3 more strips,and i noticed the fog..
i know that there is something,cause i see it,but i dont know why..
i did everything i could(i think)to stop this depressing thing,and it worked for a while,and its still there..my whites look like mud
Please,if you can help me open up my whites for a longer time than 4 test strips!
Thanks folks!AlltheBest!
monk


