Hello all!
Here is my problem:
I use Paterson FX 50 to develop my negatives. Usually I can develop them easily so that I can print on grade 2 to 3 - so perfect.
Unfortunately my developer has gone bad, and I did not notice. So I developed negatives with VERY low contrast - the picture however is there.
I can print some with Grade 5, but some are still too soft.
I use Ilford Multigrade - is there any paper developer, that would give me an extra grade, or is there a toner I could use to increase the contrast after the print is finished?
By the way, I still use the same FX 50 - I get good negatives now by using double concentration of the developer. At least I can use it up and don't have to pour it away - and the negatives are just fine.
Thanks for your inputs!
Ansgar
Here is my problem:
I use Paterson FX 50 to develop my negatives. Usually I can develop them easily so that I can print on grade 2 to 3 - so perfect.
Unfortunately my developer has gone bad, and I did not notice. So I developed negatives with VERY low contrast - the picture however is there.
I can print some with Grade 5, but some are still too soft.
I use Ilford Multigrade - is there any paper developer, that would give me an extra grade, or is there a toner I could use to increase the contrast after the print is finished?
By the way, I still use the same FX 50 - I get good negatives now by using double concentration of the developer. At least I can use it up and don't have to pour it away - and the negatives are just fine.
Thanks for your inputs!
Ansgar