Ko.Fe.
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I'm only year into printing. And two days ago for first time my wife looked at the print I made and mentioned it is good for framing and "walling"
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My previous prints were mostly kind of flat. But those I printed recently are vibrant, with "air" in them. More black and white, not just grey. But I'm not sure how I did it.
My 135 negatives were not different in terms of exposure and developing. Same HP5+ film.
Same chemicals - Ilford PQ Universal developer, regular Kodak fixer.
Same enlarger lens - Nikkor 50 2.8. Same filters for contrast.
What was different.
Ilford Deluxe RC paper instead of Kentmere RC.
I used f5.6, instead of f8-11 for enlarger lens.
Negs were from the lens I haven't tried for prints before, it was "experimental" copy of FSU Jupiter-8.
Any ideas why I did really well for first time?

My previous prints were mostly kind of flat. But those I printed recently are vibrant, with "air" in them. More black and white, not just grey. But I'm not sure how I did it.
My 135 negatives were not different in terms of exposure and developing. Same HP5+ film.
Same chemicals - Ilford PQ Universal developer, regular Kodak fixer.
Same enlarger lens - Nikkor 50 2.8. Same filters for contrast.
What was different.
Ilford Deluxe RC paper instead of Kentmere RC.
I used f5.6, instead of f8-11 for enlarger lens.
Negs were from the lens I haven't tried for prints before, it was "experimental" copy of FSU Jupiter-8.
Any ideas why I did really well for first time?