krisb1981
Member
Hello,
I did some paper negatives shooting with my Graflex RB34 and Oriental RC paper rated at ISO 3. I learned that under an incandescent studio light (500W) the negatives produced nice mid tone negatives. If some blue daylight was introduced, the negs would be more contrasty or overexposed. In the second scenario I used #0 contrast filter to cut down the blue light. All negatives were developed in Dektol 1:4 at temps between 65 - 75F for about a minute. Here's one shot from that day.
I did some paper negatives shooting with my Graflex RB34 and Oriental RC paper rated at ISO 3. I learned that under an incandescent studio light (500W) the negatives produced nice mid tone negatives. If some blue daylight was introduced, the negs would be more contrasty or overexposed. In the second scenario I used #0 contrast filter to cut down the blue light. All negatives were developed in Dektol 1:4 at temps between 65 - 75F for about a minute. Here's one shot from that day.
