I could use some help with finding the correct time and dilution for a new to me film (Adox Ortho 25) I'm using with my standard 100/400 film developer.
From clip tests it seems that at the stock solution @ 8 minutes seems to give nice highlights, but way too much contrast, losing shadows in a big way.
Another test showed more manageable contrast at 1:1 and 16 minutes, with nice density, though I haven't yet printed any. Contrast looks to be pretty high still.
Would a higher energy developer like Dektol at various dilutions enhance or subdue the contrast? I do remember doing B&W transparencies on lith film in Dektol & the more dilute, the softer the contrast. Would this film behave in a similar manner to lith film?
Thanks,
Jo
From clip tests it seems that at the stock solution @ 8 minutes seems to give nice highlights, but way too much contrast, losing shadows in a big way.
Another test showed more manageable contrast at 1:1 and 16 minutes, with nice density, though I haven't yet printed any. Contrast looks to be pretty high still.
Would a higher energy developer like Dektol at various dilutions enhance or subdue the contrast? I do remember doing B&W transparencies on lith film in Dektol & the more dilute, the softer the contrast. Would this film behave in a similar manner to lith film?
Thanks,
Jo
