Hi all,
thanks a lot for the comments and poining out so many possible solutions!
I used a ready-made pt/pd solution from
Dead Link Removed - they have an introduction kit. As a result, I can't really say what's in it
I may add that while exposing, the edges not covered by the negative, go deep black within a few minutes. Total exposure of this print went over 30 minutes.
It can help to say that it is Wephota (made by Forte) 100ASA film, developed in Tanol 1+1+100, a staining developer by
www.moersch-photochemie.de
David,
Since I don't have a densitometer, I can't give you any details, but my negatives usually print well on grade I 1/2 to II 1/2, sometimes even on grade I. I rarely have to use a grade 3. The negative in the example is a grade II
Scott,
I won't kill my selenium on it. I'm just learning the process.
nze, photomc,
the scan is true to the print. I got a new scanner that helps me a lot in this. Your evaluation might be correct. I'll continue tonight with other brands and types of papers. I've got plenty of them from my efforts in gum printing.
Fabriano Artistico Cold Pressed is even worse. The build up of density takes ages and this was with a grade I negative!
Thanks!
G