JohnMatters
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- Jul 26, 2014
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Hello All,
So I recently got back into the darkroom after a number of years away. When I first got into B&W development (through a club with maintained facilities), I recall my enlargement times being around or below a minute. As I get back into it, my times for enlargement are much longer .... in the 2-4+ minutes, with the aperture open to 2.8 ! The images cast onto my enlarger board from all the film I've been shooting (10+ rolls, with a variety of film & developer combos) are so faint that focusing can be a challenge as well.
I thought it might be an equipment thing, but I just dug out some of my old negatives and they enlarged very brightly and exposed quickly.
So, I am wondering what the heck is going on!? I am thinking now of ruling out equipment differences, and wonder if my negatives are totally to blame ? I've shot on different ilford, kodak and arista films and used rodinal, D76 and HC-110 for development, following development guidelines as best I can. My final images turn out well enough, but require what seems like way to much time.
Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated!
-John
So I recently got back into the darkroom after a number of years away. When I first got into B&W development (through a club with maintained facilities), I recall my enlargement times being around or below a minute. As I get back into it, my times for enlargement are much longer .... in the 2-4+ minutes, with the aperture open to 2.8 ! The images cast onto my enlarger board from all the film I've been shooting (10+ rolls, with a variety of film & developer combos) are so faint that focusing can be a challenge as well.
I thought it might be an equipment thing, but I just dug out some of my old negatives and they enlarged very brightly and exposed quickly.
So, I am wondering what the heck is going on!? I am thinking now of ruling out equipment differences, and wonder if my negatives are totally to blame ? I've shot on different ilford, kodak and arista films and used rodinal, D76 and HC-110 for development, following development guidelines as best I can. My final images turn out well enough, but require what seems like way to much time.
Any thoughts or advice would be much appreciated!
-John