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Well, despite butchering another roll of FP4 tonight (but I figured out what I did wrong, so there's value in learning) I am ready to fire up the enlarger and try making some prints from all these negatives I'm accumulating.
Problem is I am finding the selection of papers and such to be more daunting/confusing than anything so far.
Simple question: What paper/chemistry would you recommend for getting started? Something basic and simple.
If it matters, I've been using all Ilford chemistry so far.
I am thinking of going with Ilford Multigrade IV (Pearl) paper and Ilford Multigrade developer. I gather than I can use the same stop bath and fixer than I am using for the film.
Does that sound like a reasonable place to start?
Problem is I am finding the selection of papers and such to be more daunting/confusing than anything so far.
Simple question: What paper/chemistry would you recommend for getting started? Something basic and simple.
If it matters, I've been using all Ilford chemistry so far.
I am thinking of going with Ilford Multigrade IV (Pearl) paper and Ilford Multigrade developer. I gather than I can use the same stop bath and fixer than I am using for the film.
Does that sound like a reasonable place to start?
). There isn't much you won't be able to find answers to, here. For starters, I think it is a lot better if you start with an easy negative to print. In other words, one with normal tonal range, density etc. If you start with one that would require special contrast adjustment techniques and a great deal of dodging and burning, you are going to get despondent pretty quickly. If you can get a straight print that looks good without having to jump through flame-lit hoops, it will make the initial experience a lot more pleasant.