Can someone please explain from a technical standpoint how graded papers 'work' and if they have different curves, what do they mean?
Now moving the question to VC papers, are there grades there also?
I am looking or answers detached from 'normal' use with filters etc. for an experiment to use VC paper with a green enlarger source for a green monochromatic lens and want to understand whether 'any' paper can be made to work with the right exposure time or if some will have too short a range.
If this is the case, say, analogous to the 'range' challenge presented by graphic arts film and paper negatives on the film side, people have conquered this (choice of developer for the film and pre-flashing paper makes it workable).
Thank you
Murray
Now moving the question to VC papers, are there grades there also?
I am looking or answers detached from 'normal' use with filters etc. for an experiment to use VC paper with a green enlarger source for a green monochromatic lens and want to understand whether 'any' paper can be made to work with the right exposure time or if some will have too short a range.
If this is the case, say, analogous to the 'range' challenge presented by graphic arts film and paper negatives on the film side, people have conquered this (choice of developer for the film and pre-flashing paper makes it workable).
Thank you
Murray
