I'm trying out a kit and I'm finding I need REALLY long exposures. I did one 10 minute exposure, and still didn't have the highlight detail I wanted. And yes, the lens was wide open. These are not bullet-proof negs - I've printed them non-lith on MGWT, without having to go to astounding exposure times. I'm finding exposures on Maco Multibrom in the 3-6 minute range, while Foma 131 needs 6 to 10+ minutes. This is enlarging 4x5 to 8x10 so we're not talking about the enlarger head being up at the ceiling.
In the developer Foma 131 is taking 10-15 minutes before snatch, but the Maco Multibrom is taking 40-60 minutes. I spent all day in the darkroom on Saturday and got 2 prints worth keeping.
Previously I've used the Maco Lith chemicals and haven't had such looong exposures. There have been long times in the soup - but that's when I have mixed a weak batch on purpose, or the developer is close to exhaustion.
Are other folks finding the same thing with the Moersch kit? I've not done enough with it to discover if the results are significantly different enough to order another one. At this point I think I'll go back to the Maco, which has the added advantage of a source closer to home.
In the developer Foma 131 is taking 10-15 minutes before snatch, but the Maco Multibrom is taking 40-60 minutes. I spent all day in the darkroom on Saturday and got 2 prints worth keeping.
Previously I've used the Maco Lith chemicals and haven't had such looong exposures. There have been long times in the soup - but that's when I have mixed a weak batch on purpose, or the developer is close to exhaustion.
Are other folks finding the same thing with the Moersch kit? I've not done enough with it to discover if the results are significantly different enough to order another one. At this point I think I'll go back to the Maco, which has the added advantage of a source closer to home.

