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Hi All,
After two years of shooting film and reading apug comments, I decided to set up a darkroom.
I purchased a bargain color enlarger. I want to do B&W and color prints in the Christmas period!
I need some advice as all my information is from internet forums, youtube, and some books. I've never seen a darkroom before.
1) Which paper do you suggest for my first B&W prints? Ilford suggests this kit:
There are some guys who suggest to use fibre based paper instead because of better tonality. What is the truth?
2) When I create the mix of the chemicals into the developing trays, how many prints can I do from the mix? I mean one sheet, 10 sheet? Can I store it in a bottle for later usage? What should I do with the unnecessary chemicals? These are poisons,spilling into the tap probably a wrong idea?
3) Ilford suggests to use multigrade filters. Well, I have a color enlarger. How can I convert the color settings into grade values? Or should I purchase the Ilford filters and use them with the white light?
4) Any recommendation for a color kit?
Thank you for your help, hopefully I can share some results with you very soon!
After two years of shooting film and reading apug comments, I decided to set up a darkroom.
I purchased a bargain color enlarger. I want to do B&W and color prints in the Christmas period!
I need some advice as all my information is from internet forums, youtube, and some books. I've never seen a darkroom before.
1) Which paper do you suggest for my first B&W prints? Ilford suggests this kit:
| ILFORD MULTIGRADE developer |
| ILFORD ILFOSTOP |
| ILFORD RAPID FIXER m |
| ILFORD MULTIGRADE IV RC paper |
2) When I create the mix of the chemicals into the developing trays, how many prints can I do from the mix? I mean one sheet, 10 sheet? Can I store it in a bottle for later usage? What should I do with the unnecessary chemicals? These are poisons,spilling into the tap probably a wrong idea?
3) Ilford suggests to use multigrade filters. Well, I have a color enlarger. How can I convert the color settings into grade values? Or should I purchase the Ilford filters and use them with the white light?
4) Any recommendation for a color kit?
Thank you for your help, hopefully I can share some results with you very soon!

