I bought a pack of 10x8 sheets of Fotospeed's Fotolinen some weeks back and hope to try it out over the holidays. Any advise from those of you who have used this material would be very appreciated. Is there anything I should avoid or try out?
I will be using standard Agfa Multi Contast developer, is this ok?
Unfortunatly I have been told that Fotolnen is no longer being made. Is there any other products similar to Fotolinen?
I bought a pack of 10x8 sheets of Fotospeed's Fotolinen some weeks back and hope to try it out over the holidays. Any advise from those of you who have used this material would be very appreciated. Is there anything I should avoid or try out?
I will be using standard Agfa Multi Contast developer, is this ok?
Unfortunatly I have been told that Fotolnen is no longer being made. Is there any other products similar to Fotolinen?
Process in the same way as normal photographic paper and be sure to keep it flat in the developer as it tends to have a severe curl when wet. When I last used Photolinen it produced a very nice warm tone using Ilford Multigrade developer. Photolinen is about grade 2.
I've used Luminos photo linen. Other than what's already been said, I'll add that you should keep a very open mind when viewing your results. They sort of have to grow on you. I like it best with images that don't rely on extreme detail and sharpness to be successful; linen adds a certain mood, but certainly doesn't promote sharpness, so you have to choose the subject and image rather carefully.