ciocc
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- Apr 19, 2005
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If this should go in the lounge, let me know, I'll move it. I'm not a photographer, nor am I an artist. I'm just an amateur hack who's fascinated by photographic processes. I've been printing black and white for a while, but never color, as I was scared of it. I thought it was too complicated. I decided to give it a go, otherwise, it would nag me forever. I went to the Freestyle website and bought some color gel printing filters for my b&w enlarger, an Arista RA-4 kit, and a box of Fujicolor Crystal Archive paper. I also bought an Unicolor drum on the auction site. I already own an old Phototherm tempering bath.
Wow, it's so much easier than I thought it would be! It was no more difficult than b&w printing. The Arista chemicals are very forgiving. I hand rolled the drum, easy as pie. As I was washing my first test strip, I realized I forgot to put the color filters in the enlarger! Other than that, no other problems. I started with 40M+40Y, and ended up with 40M+20Y. I'm hooked. I wish I could get different grades of paper, but no biggie. I found an article that describes how to make contrast reducing masks. I'm looking forward to lot's of practice and learning!
Here's a pic of my first print. Could use less contrast I think.
Wow, it's so much easier than I thought it would be! It was no more difficult than b&w printing. The Arista chemicals are very forgiving. I hand rolled the drum, easy as pie. As I was washing my first test strip, I realized I forgot to put the color filters in the enlarger! Other than that, no other problems. I started with 40M+40Y, and ended up with 40M+20Y. I'm hooked. I wish I could get different grades of paper, but no biggie. I found an article that describes how to make contrast reducing masks. I'm looking forward to lot's of practice and learning!
Here's a pic of my first print. Could use less contrast I think.