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Hey everyone!
Just looking for some good advice/opinion on how to get those really pleasing velvet blacks which really make a good fibre based print look it's best. I've come to realize that my blacks aren't that great, compared with other photographers I know and works I admire.
I typically use between grade 2 and 4 contrast (using grade 2 and 2 1/2 lately). My preferred developer is Bromophen 1:3 at 22-23 deg C with around 80ml of sodium carbonate solution for black boost. Paper stock is Fomabrom 111. There's never been a problem with image tone, rendering etc - just the blacks are only 80 per cent there. Even after using a 1:9 selenium they don't really seem to improve, it doesn't have that nicely deep and immersive tone.
I've considered making up some Ansco 130 as I've heard many good things - would this be a good starting point? Any recommendations will be super appreciated!
Warm regards and have a great weekend!
Just looking for some good advice/opinion on how to get those really pleasing velvet blacks which really make a good fibre based print look it's best. I've come to realize that my blacks aren't that great, compared with other photographers I know and works I admire.
I typically use between grade 2 and 4 contrast (using grade 2 and 2 1/2 lately). My preferred developer is Bromophen 1:3 at 22-23 deg C with around 80ml of sodium carbonate solution for black boost. Paper stock is Fomabrom 111. There's never been a problem with image tone, rendering etc - just the blacks are only 80 per cent there. Even after using a 1:9 selenium they don't really seem to improve, it doesn't have that nicely deep and immersive tone.
I've considered making up some Ansco 130 as I've heard many good things - would this be a good starting point? Any recommendations will be super appreciated!
Warm regards and have a great weekend!