Doremus Scudder
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Use your selenium toner 1+2. 1+20 is way too weak.
The old Multigrade filters used a different numbering scheme, I don't think you get a "7" contrast from a paper that was engineered to yield a top "5" contrast regardless of what filtration you use.I have old Ilford filters set where it goes up to #7. Just printed with it two days ago due to specifics of the light on the negative.
Usually I print with #2,3,4 from modern Ilford filters set.
I don't think ...
As a true Canadian, you should know what "Punt" refers to: https://cfldb.ca/rulebook/kicking/definitions/
Use your selenium toner 1+2. 1+20 is way too weak.
My first thought!
Punting -- tossing the negative is a drawer...reshooting the image if possible...scanning the negative if that is the only way to pull what one needs from the negative.
But trying to print the negative is a great way to learn about the controls we do have in the darkroom.
Scanning is for total losers, BTW.![]()
Spinal Tap -- "Goes to 11"
Why be normal?
As a true Canadian, you should know what "Punt" refers to: https://cfldb.ca/rulebook/kicking/definitions/
I just picked up a box of Ilford Multigrade Cooltone RC Paper and, wow, is it contrasty. Even though I like prints with the contrast amped up a bit, I'm spending most of my darkroom time trying to tame the Cooltone contrast a bit.Can you find a paper that acts contrasty? I use Ilford MGIV RC for proofs. It is 1/2 to 1 grade softer than Ilford fiber Classic. Maybe someone here can offer a paper advice on paper that acts very contrasty?
Not sure if you mentioned what developer you are using but Dr. Beers two bath might help strengthen the blacks.
Then you should have exposed and developed the negative correctly rather than putting your question on here.I'd rather not modify the negative, I'd rather do it in the print.
Then you should have exposed and developed the negative correctly rather than putting your question on here.
As noted above, I developed the film in beer. North Coast Brewing Company's Old Rasputin Imperial Stout, to be exact. Is that not correct?
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