energumeno
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Hi,
Yesterday night i finally was able to do my first prints using an old beseller 23C enalarger with the condensor head. The final results were good enough, at least for being the first time.
In order to get better, I would like you guys that have been doing this forever to comment on the procedure i used.
Paper/Chemicals were;
1. Used Ilford VC RC paper (that was the only one available at that time)
2. Dektol developer, used a dilution of 1:4
3. Kodak rapid fixer, used a 1:7 dilution.
The procedure was
1. Print the image on the enlarger, times were normally between 4 and 6 seconds
2. Put the print on water for 30 sec
3. Move the print to the developer tray and left it for 2 minutes
4. Move the print to a tray with water for another 30 sec
5. Move the print to the fixer tray and left it for 4 minutes
6. Move the print to a tray with water and left it there for 10 minutes
7. Remove the excess water and put the print in a flat surface for it to dry.
As i said, the results were acceptable, the only think that i can readily complaint is that i have some water marks on some of the prints.
As I said, my skills are really primitive so any input on the procedure/chemicals would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
Yesterday night i finally was able to do my first prints using an old beseller 23C enalarger with the condensor head. The final results were good enough, at least for being the first time.
In order to get better, I would like you guys that have been doing this forever to comment on the procedure i used.
Paper/Chemicals were;
1. Used Ilford VC RC paper (that was the only one available at that time)
2. Dektol developer, used a dilution of 1:4
3. Kodak rapid fixer, used a 1:7 dilution.
The procedure was
1. Print the image on the enlarger, times were normally between 4 and 6 seconds
2. Put the print on water for 30 sec
3. Move the print to the developer tray and left it for 2 minutes
4. Move the print to a tray with water for another 30 sec
5. Move the print to the fixer tray and left it for 4 minutes
6. Move the print to a tray with water and left it there for 10 minutes
7. Remove the excess water and put the print in a flat surface for it to dry.
As i said, the results were acceptable, the only think that i can readily complaint is that i have some water marks on some of the prints.
As I said, my skills are really primitive so any input on the procedure/chemicals would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!