fdonadio
Member
Hello, fellows!
I have been printing some of my negatives lately. Went into a pretty long (for my standards) printing session this weekend and got 12 really cool 12x16" prints on Fomaspeed Variant matte. Although I did my test strips, I still managed to get seven unacceptable full-sized prints — bad dodging or wrong contrast grade, for example.
OK, I know these are "cheap" resin-coated sheets of paper, but it doesn't feel quite right to just toss 'em into the bin. If I could be sure they wouldn't sit in a landfill somewhere, maybe I'd just do it, but this is Brazil and recycling is not something really important here.
I know the silver content in a handful of sheets is negligible, but I'm sure there will be more. Again, not really that much more, but...
The thing is: I would like to keep the paper. Maybe I can use it to practice silver-gelatine emulsion coating. Besides several other boxes of RC paper, there's a box of Fomabrom and that beautiful paper shouldn't belong in the trash, should I make the same mistakes again.
So, I ask: am I being too stingy? If now, how could I do this? Rehal-bleaching, clearing, fixing and washing? Or is there a better (cheaper, faster, safer, etc.) way?
Cheers,
Flavio
I have been printing some of my negatives lately. Went into a pretty long (for my standards) printing session this weekend and got 12 really cool 12x16" prints on Fomaspeed Variant matte. Although I did my test strips, I still managed to get seven unacceptable full-sized prints — bad dodging or wrong contrast grade, for example.
OK, I know these are "cheap" resin-coated sheets of paper, but it doesn't feel quite right to just toss 'em into the bin. If I could be sure they wouldn't sit in a landfill somewhere, maybe I'd just do it, but this is Brazil and recycling is not something really important here.
I know the silver content in a handful of sheets is negligible, but I'm sure there will be more. Again, not really that much more, but...
The thing is: I would like to keep the paper. Maybe I can use it to practice silver-gelatine emulsion coating. Besides several other boxes of RC paper, there's a box of Fomabrom and that beautiful paper shouldn't belong in the trash, should I make the same mistakes again.

So, I ask: am I being too stingy? If now, how could I do this? Rehal-bleaching, clearing, fixing and washing? Or is there a better (cheaper, faster, safer, etc.) way?
Cheers,
Flavio