Jack Lusted
Member
Hi,
I've just re-started doing darkroom work after nearly 30 years. The big change has been RC paper and multigrade. Now, when I did printing back in the 70's the usual grade paper was 2, 3 for a snap of hardness, 1 for soft. To use grade 4 or above was really quite rare. Now, however, using grade 4 filtration is quite usual - or at least it is with my negs. So have the grades dumbed down (so to speak) or are my negs softer?
I currently use FP4+ or Delta 400 in Ilfosol S, then it was FP4 or Plus X pan in Acutol.
Any ideas??
I've just re-started doing darkroom work after nearly 30 years. The big change has been RC paper and multigrade. Now, when I did printing back in the 70's the usual grade paper was 2, 3 for a snap of hardness, 1 for soft. To use grade 4 or above was really quite rare. Now, however, using grade 4 filtration is quite usual - or at least it is with my negs. So have the grades dumbed down (so to speak) or are my negs softer?
I currently use FP4+ or Delta 400 in Ilfosol S, then it was FP4 or Plus X pan in Acutol.
Any ideas??