TunkuFawzy
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I just literally started wet printing using an enlarger (Durst M605 Colour) that I just acquired from the UK, had it shipped to Malaysia, plus an Old (Unused) Paterson Colour Print Processor (essentially print drums that fit 8x10 or 12x16, with a manual crank). Aug 3 2023.
Why the print drum? to retrofit for an all dark wet area is harmful to my pocket, although I considered getting the Paterson Tent (Also partly harmful to my pocket) but Malaysia is a tad too hot to have a blackout tent. So that is the story with the Print Drum.I processed prints for the first time using the enlarger, the first test print in the drum, timed increments came out fine, I went on to print based on my selected exposure, that came out ok, except that there is a clear white blotch at the bottom of the print. I am guessing that I did not wash out the print drum properly, with a small bit fixer left behind. My mistake, (Four prints produced).
The next day (Aug 4 2023) I tried another image for trial, which is attached. The first image is the test strip and at the top is some fogging which I expected since I did not secure the paper box / black plastic properly, (yes that’s me learning).
Another piece of information: I reused the developer, multigrade 1+14, from the previous evening (Four prints produced above), processing @ 90 seconds as recommended at that dilution).The results are attached:
Why the print drum? to retrofit for an all dark wet area is harmful to my pocket, although I considered getting the Paterson Tent (Also partly harmful to my pocket) but Malaysia is a tad too hot to have a blackout tent. So that is the story with the Print Drum.I processed prints for the first time using the enlarger, the first test print in the drum, timed increments came out fine, I went on to print based on my selected exposure, that came out ok, except that there is a clear white blotch at the bottom of the print. I am guessing that I did not wash out the print drum properly, with a small bit fixer left behind. My mistake, (Four prints produced).
The next day (Aug 4 2023) I tried another image for trial, which is attached. The first image is the test strip and at the top is some fogging which I expected since I did not secure the paper box / black plastic properly, (yes that’s me learning).
Another piece of information: I reused the developer, multigrade 1+14, from the previous evening (Four prints produced above), processing @ 90 seconds as recommended at that dilution).The results are attached:
- Test strip, looks milky
- The actual Print, also milky, this time with a purple tint at the top.
- The white blotches I am guessing is the residual fixer in the drum (I did not clean out properly)
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