Nowadays where VC papers are the norm, we can either I) develop our black and white negative film to have a low contrast and print them using a high grade II) develop longer to have higher contrast, denser negatives and print with a low grade, or III) something in the middle.
I theory, does that produce the same print in the end ? when you develop, do you aim to get low, normal or high-contrast negatives and why ? does a print look "better" with one of the three main methods mentionned above ?
I'm planning to do some tests with my main film stock (fomapan 100 35mm) which is usually printed at grade 3 once developed in XT3-R for 8min, but I'm curious about the theory and other members workflow.
I theory, does that produce the same print in the end ? when you develop, do you aim to get low, normal or high-contrast negatives and why ? does a print look "better" with one of the three main methods mentionned above ?
I'm planning to do some tests with my main film stock (fomapan 100 35mm) which is usually printed at grade 3 once developed in XT3-R for 8min, but I'm curious about the theory and other members workflow.
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