Les McLean
Subscriber
I spent a few hours in the little darkened room yesterday making prints using Ilford Warmtone paper and Warmtone and Cooltone, their two new developers. I thought that there would be some interest in the results of my happy morning playing with some new materials.
I made virtually straight prints from a known negative on Ilford Warmtone fibre paper with the developers diluted 1 part dev to 9 parts water, as suggested by Ilford. I made 3 prints, one developed for 2 mins in Warmtone developer, one developed for two mins in Cooltone developer and the third developed for 45 seconds in each of the two developers.
The prints posted here are captioned with development details. I'll do the same test with Multigrade IV when I'm next in the darkroom and post them here.
Those going to the Silver Conference will have the opportunity of seeing the results of my tests with these two developers in the lecture that I am presently preparing. In addition to Ilford papers I am printing on Legacy by Fotospeed, Oriental Seagull, Kentmere Kentona and the sadly missed Kodak Ektalure. I look forward to seeing you in LA.
I made virtually straight prints from a known negative on Ilford Warmtone fibre paper with the developers diluted 1 part dev to 9 parts water, as suggested by Ilford. I made 3 prints, one developed for 2 mins in Warmtone developer, one developed for two mins in Cooltone developer and the third developed for 45 seconds in each of the two developers.
The prints posted here are captioned with development details. I'll do the same test with Multigrade IV when I'm next in the darkroom and post them here.
Those going to the Silver Conference will have the opportunity of seeing the results of my tests with these two developers in the lecture that I am presently preparing. In addition to Ilford papers I am printing on Legacy by Fotospeed, Oriental Seagull, Kentmere Kentona and the sadly missed Kodak Ektalure. I look forward to seeing you in LA.