dblaszyk
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Hi all,
When I do a print with my Durst M301 enlarger all my resulting prints lack any contrast. They all come out very grayish. I already did a test by developing some unexposed paper which turned out very light gray close to white but not completely. My negatives seem to be fine with lots of black and white in them, but for some reason after paper developing the result is always a gray haze. On one occasion though the results where very good but that was with some leftover paper and I don't remember anymore what the exact type and brand was. This made me think that my paper and developer might not be compatible. Does this makes sense? I use RPN (Rollei) replacement for Extra varimax. According to the supplier this should be good for PE/RC and baryta photo papers. Furthermore I don;t use any contrast filters yet as I don't even get a basic proper contrast out of my trials.
I'm hoping I can tap into the collective experience to help me sort out this issue. Is there something I could test to narrow down the problem?
TIA,
Darius
When I do a print with my Durst M301 enlarger all my resulting prints lack any contrast. They all come out very grayish. I already did a test by developing some unexposed paper which turned out very light gray close to white but not completely. My negatives seem to be fine with lots of black and white in them, but for some reason after paper developing the result is always a gray haze. On one occasion though the results where very good but that was with some leftover paper and I don't remember anymore what the exact type and brand was. This made me think that my paper and developer might not be compatible. Does this makes sense? I use RPN (Rollei) replacement for Extra varimax. According to the supplier this should be good for PE/RC and baryta photo papers. Furthermore I don;t use any contrast filters yet as I don't even get a basic proper contrast out of my trials.
I'm hoping I can tap into the collective experience to help me sort out this issue. Is there something I could test to narrow down the problem?
TIA,
Darius