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- Jan 20, 2007
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Hi all,
after getting relatively nice results on my first try, my second batch of emulsion (just the normal basic emulsion + Na tiosulfate gave very low contrast and lot's of gray were it should not be, including unexposed sections. Don't think the fogging happen at the sensitising phase as i tried the gelatin in a piece of paper and there was some considerable grays in unexposed gel. I did 3 different things this time compared to the 1st time, the AgNO3 was older (but it did not appear darker than the other one I used), it was added slower and I use the Na tiosulfate. My developer is D19, normal concentration for films (and ilford Hypan fixer). any suggestions in how to improve the contrast? Many many thanks!
after getting relatively nice results on my first try, my second batch of emulsion (just the normal basic emulsion + Na tiosulfate gave very low contrast and lot's of gray were it should not be, including unexposed sections. Don't think the fogging happen at the sensitising phase as i tried the gelatin in a piece of paper and there was some considerable grays in unexposed gel. I did 3 different things this time compared to the 1st time, the AgNO3 was older (but it did not appear darker than the other one I used), it was added slower and I use the Na tiosulfate. My developer is D19, normal concentration for films (and ilford Hypan fixer). any suggestions in how to improve the contrast? Many many thanks!
