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Paper Developer -- A few quick tips please

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Joe O'Brien

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I've wondered for a while what effects different developers have on different papers. I understand that different developers can lead to warm tones and cool tones on different papers. I print on Ilford multigrade FB and I was wondering if anyone knows what effect some different paper developers would have on this paper?

Also,what other effects can the developer have on the paper?

Thanks for the help! :smile:
 

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Yes, Good question. Go to circleofthesunproductions.com, then to free downloads and find Bruce Barlow's great 3 part saga on 'the great paper & developer shootout'.....you can thank me later... :smile:
 

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Check out this (there was a url link here which no longer exists). I think you will find some very interesting stuff. Especially check out post #81, my post on using Moersch SE6 Blue with MGWT. Basically MGWT will be influenced by developers more than say MGIV, but it is all generally subtle. I think the major difference between developers comes into play when it comes to toning.
 
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Yes, Good question. Go to circleofthesunproductions.com, then to free downloads and find Bruce Barlow's great 3 part saga on 'the great paper & developer shootout'.....you can thank me later... :smile:


Absolutely thanking you now! This looks to be an amazing resource, and the section on dry-down just caps it all off. :smile:
 
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Check out this (there was a url link here which no longer exists). I think you will find some very interesting stuff. Especially check out post #81, my post on using Moersch SE6 Blue with MGWT. Basically MGWT will be influenced by developers more than say MGIV, but it is all generally subtle. I think the major difference between developers comes into play when it comes to toning.


Very interesting, being able to make MGWT into a cool tone is awesome!
 

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Absolutely thanking you now! This looks to be an amazing resource, and the section on dry-down just caps it all off. :smile:

Thank you for the kind words. It's gratifying to think that all that work is still useful.

Fine Art VersaPrint, the usual winner, is still available from the Formulary. I just bought some a couple months ago.
 
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