Just finished the course and a quick update. I will post images as my litthhhees send me jpegs to posts.
Ok so the Foma 131 gloss was absolutely brilliant, We used Fotospeed Ld20 Lith Developer at a 1:8 dilution with a bit of old developer and we seasoned the dev with about 10 sheets of paper to white light to start the process in a good spot.
Ok I hear a lot about emergence time in 20 minute range, well we were emerging in under 2 minutes and pulling wicked prints immediately.
Paulette and I looked like absolute magicians as the students were pulling off winners immediately.
We were using hmmmm digital epson negs on Pictorico Ultra premium OHP film with a simple two enlarger setup with one enlarger for the flash and one for the main exposing unit.
Set up for a 30 second main exposure with lens at about mid to wide open and completely out of focus,... a large piece of glass and one box of paper. The second flash enlarger was set up to about 2 seconds wide open apeture and we ended up with either a 2, 3 or 4 second flash depending on the need
No shit folks we had one day , eight students, and we not only made about 75 prints we also toned them with bleach sepia and selenium. Not one of the students had ever made a lith print before this weekend, and for sure at least 3 of them had never shot film or ever made any sort of print in the darkroom.. They just kept walking up to the main unit , exposing, dodging and burned as needed and flashed as required. The hardest part of the whole day was for them to learn when to pull the print, but they all got it and all made good prints.
What was interesting was since all the files were balanced out using LAB numbers earlier in the week, the starting balance was always the same as all the negs 32 in all balanced the end points the same and what was telling is a strong lit scene required flash, a flat lit scene required no flash ,, and we controlled contrast with the flash and the pull time.
So I hope the analogue police do not burn this thread but I have to say folks, I think Paulette and I convinced at least 3 more users to silver gelatin over the weekend, but most importantly if Gallery 44 the host gets good feedback I think this type of course could be replicated again with more beginner level students learning about printing and as well, we only needed a sink, for trays and washing area, and even more importantly we could have replicated this course in any facility with running water, a couple of hanging light bulbs like MAS uses and very simple open space that a couple of safelights can hang.
Here is what I am learning, and yes I am on a soap box right now..... Pictorico is basically overhead projection film which has been around since I started at Fanshawe College,,, not one of my students
gave a rat ass about the silly digital vs film debate.... Each one of them really , really , really liked working in a darkroom with the trays and paper, and I could see the enthusiasm.... making a hybrid solution is going to be the saviour of film and silver paper, I am completely convinced of this and I hope the moderators, council, head magilllas of this site come to this conclusion and decide if using silver paper is envolved in a printing process it is really worth while discussing the whole concept which does include , in some cases, scanners , digital capture and out put devices to make intermediate negatives that are then used to make historic processes.
One little titbit I just discovered in my digital journey to hell and back..... I can make High resolution scanned film outputted to enlarged size Rollie Ortho 25 or Ilford Ortho 24 and contact that film onto different silver papers and then compare a enlarger print of the same image that has been printed on the enlarger... they match in look and quality and one could introduce a print made this way into a body of work and not know that it was done..
What does this mean to all of us..... there can be a huge crop of people who have never used a film camera become extremely interested in using the papers that we all cherish and maybe give our manufactures a product line that works for both groups of people.
I am not trying to start a war of discussion here,:munch: but yesterday was magic for me as most of the students were just out of school and really liked what they did.
I will post their images with their permission as the images come in and you will be hard pressed to tell me I am wrong,,, unless of course this thread gets closed.
The real SAVE THE DARKROOM starts here and now.