ajuk
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I have bought some Ilford Cooltone paper, and my first print in the ordinary developer came out well, but looked almost neutral so I thought I would try it in the Cooltone developer and all I have got is a selection of washed out looking prints and it takes ages for the paper to react to the developer, That was Thursday and I didn't have time to do any more printing and I packed away, today I tried again (with a test strip) and got the same result, then I tried mixing up some more Cooltone developer, being careful of temperature and mixing it well. I then attempted another test strip using the lens open a stop wider but still using 5 second intervals, still washed out, then I tried making a print, and it looked awful.
So then I tried the normal Ilford paper, I increased the exposure by 1 second from 12 to 13 seconds, Placed the ordinary paper in the CT developer and it came out fine, I got high contrast print going all the way from pure black to white and not the horrible looking print I got with the CT paper. But the CT paper looked fine in the ordinary developer, am I doing something wrong?
So then I tried the normal Ilford paper, I increased the exposure by 1 second from 12 to 13 seconds, Placed the ordinary paper in the CT developer and it came out fine, I got high contrast print going all the way from pure black to white and not the horrible looking print I got with the CT paper. But the CT paper looked fine in the ordinary developer, am I doing something wrong?