KidA
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Hey everyone!
So, I've been wet printing for a relatively short amount of time and have used only two types of paper developer so far: Dektol and Multigrade. Mostly Multigrade as Dektol was used a while ago when I first started and I was much more into making my print look the way I wanted than comparing the two developers with the same variables (paper, duration, negative, etc). Unfortunately, I don't have the time or money to be experimenting much. However, I'm running low on my Multigrade and I wanted to know your thoughts on different developers before getting some more. There seems to be so much talk on everything else: papers, films, film developers, even agitation processes, etc. Is there really a huge difference on developers for paper? Is is a convenience thing? Colour? Grain? What are the traits of different developers?
Please share some experiences (also with film/paper/film developer combos if possible) with your favourite paper developer and why! I would love to see some scans if they're indicative of your statements as I know scanning pretty much ruins everything analog, minus the convenience! Also include, if possible in words, the style you go for (eg. deep blacks, high/low contrast, 'clean' look, etc.) just as a referrence for what it is I'm looking to achieve.
FYI I use many types of film, mostly 'traditional' grain (Pan F, FP4, Tri-x) but I do work with the newer style, or whatever they're referred to as [T-grain??] (Deltas, Tmaxs) in HC-110 or Rodinal. I use Ilford FB papers mostly. My main concern would be a sense of depth; for example, the difference between crappy RC paper and fibre paper...
So, I've been wet printing for a relatively short amount of time and have used only two types of paper developer so far: Dektol and Multigrade. Mostly Multigrade as Dektol was used a while ago when I first started and I was much more into making my print look the way I wanted than comparing the two developers with the same variables (paper, duration, negative, etc). Unfortunately, I don't have the time or money to be experimenting much. However, I'm running low on my Multigrade and I wanted to know your thoughts on different developers before getting some more. There seems to be so much talk on everything else: papers, films, film developers, even agitation processes, etc. Is there really a huge difference on developers for paper? Is is a convenience thing? Colour? Grain? What are the traits of different developers?
Please share some experiences (also with film/paper/film developer combos if possible) with your favourite paper developer and why! I would love to see some scans if they're indicative of your statements as I know scanning pretty much ruins everything analog, minus the convenience! Also include, if possible in words, the style you go for (eg. deep blacks, high/low contrast, 'clean' look, etc.) just as a referrence for what it is I'm looking to achieve.
FYI I use many types of film, mostly 'traditional' grain (Pan F, FP4, Tri-x) but I do work with the newer style, or whatever they're referred to as [T-grain??] (Deltas, Tmaxs) in HC-110 or Rodinal. I use Ilford FB papers mostly. My main concern would be a sense of depth; for example, the difference between crappy RC paper and fibre paper...