jp80874
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I am trying to expand tonal range of fiber paper enlarging TMax 400 8x10 pyro negatives to 16x20 prints. I am shooting a series on multiple 50 year old abandoned greenhouses and their contents. The greenhouses are in an open field so when there is sun it is intense but produces great shadows. Inside the greenhouses there are all the wonderful angles, weird growth you would expect and occasionally some snow. I am printing on Kentmere Fineprint VC. It appears that the negatives have a wider range of tones than the paper will take without dodging & burning. This requires more D&B than I do on other subjects. Because of the intricacy of the angles and growth D&B is confined to more difficult spots than I am happy doing.
Is there a paper and developer combination that will give me an image similar to Kentmere Fineprint VC or the Kodak Polymax VC I was using before, but with a wider tonal range? In another thread there has been quite an interest in Kentmere Bromide, J&C Nuance Expo, both developed in Amidol. Is this the route I should be taking or is there something else in my process I should look at?
My wife and back doctor say buying a 16x20 camera and contact printing on Platinum or Azo is not an option.
Tech: TMax 400 8x10 developed in Rollo Pyro. Durst 138S enlarger with Aristo Cold Light head, 8x10 carrier and Rodagon 300mm f 8 lens. Kentmere Fineprint VC developed in Ilford Multigrade.
Thanks for your thoughts.
John Powers
Is there a paper and developer combination that will give me an image similar to Kentmere Fineprint VC or the Kodak Polymax VC I was using before, but with a wider tonal range? In another thread there has been quite an interest in Kentmere Bromide, J&C Nuance Expo, both developed in Amidol. Is this the route I should be taking or is there something else in my process I should look at?
My wife and back doctor say buying a 16x20 camera and contact printing on Platinum or Azo is not an option.
Tech: TMax 400 8x10 developed in Rollo Pyro. Durst 138S enlarger with Aristo Cold Light head, 8x10 carrier and Rodagon 300mm f 8 lens. Kentmere Fineprint VC developed in Ilford Multigrade.
Thanks for your thoughts.
John Powers