I have a good supply of older b&w paper that has lost contrast measurably. I can get a slight boost using a developer such as ID-14, but not much really. What causes contrast loss, and what can be done to effectively reverse it?
I think fog is a separate issue from contrast. I can control the fog with benzotriazole but wonder if anything can be done to significantly boost contrast.
use a normal developer and filter the light for a igher contrast.I have a good supply of older b&w paper that has lost contrast measurably. I can get a slight boost using a developer such as ID-14, but not much really. What causes contrast loss, and what can be done to effectively reverse it?
add sodium or potassium carbonate. start with a 10% solution adding 50 or 100 ml per liter of developer. this will increase developemnt with shadows, while pulling out early will increase contrast too. etc. . . . with addition of KBR you can find the right balance per paper. cheers.
I did not know that, sincerely GZ thanksThe Ilford ID-14 Press "contrast" developer essentially is doing that in proportion s that work well, there's threshold where nothing will work when paper is essentially toast, to use a US saying.
Ian
May I suggest a read of this thread that I did some years ago, but could be very relevant:
http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=6190
Terry S
I seriously doubt adding additional sodium carbonate is going to have much effect on contrast.

Well the author of the link may know little or nothing of the theory but he did appear to be experimenting carefully and did report a difference that wasn't apparent at low doses but became apparent when he reached a certain dose. Now it might be that eventually he needed to see a difference so his brain told him that there was a difference when in fact there was none but this didn't seem to be the case and on reading the whole thread I was impressed by the measured approach and language used throughout and I had a feeling that everyone there wanted to help. People seemed to want to ask open questions and not take positions unless doing so added genuinely to seeking wisdom and truth.
On that basis and by the standards of some of our APUG threads it was a strange forum but I can't help feeling that there may be something in that kind of ethos
pentaxuser
Is ID-14 actually still available anywhere? Or is there something similar under a different name?
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