captainwookie
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Thanks! Ill have to give that a try. A pre-soak always seems like it should work better for temperature control, just didn't want to find that I was washing out dyes or something.
davetravis said:Hi Folks! I just joined and was wondering if any of you make your own Ilfochromes (Cibacromes) in a traditional darkroom. I have a brief history of the process, if anyone is interested.
Dave.
davetravis said:Another well known problem is the criticality of the time/temperature of the chemistry. A +/_ variation of only 1 degree C will affect the density and balance of the print. Another major concern that is hard to handle, is contrast control.
Dave.
davetravis said:Hey everyone!
I just made my second 20x24 Ilfochrome using the big Jobo drum on the CPP-2.
I followed Ilfords
"Partial reuse" of 50/50 old/new P30. The second one is lighter, has less snap and shifted slightly to the magenta. I was expecting an almost perfect dupe! I'm thinking of instead just using less that the 540 ml of P30 that Ilford recommends, and just using fresh every time.
Question: Has anyone ever used the lesser Jobo amount of P30, and not the much greater "Ilfords recommends" amounts? I'm asking only about Ilfochromes.
If so, were there any problems?
Craig said:As I understand it, the developer is basically a B&W developer, would using something like selectol soft as the developer reduce the contrast of the paper, or just make muddy blacks?
Craig
HI
I have bought an icp42 and iwd washer dryer unit, and have been given an incomplete manual with it, does anyone know where I can get a copy of the manual? I am concerend about the missing chapters offering valuable safety and maintenance advice for the new user.....
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