I've been in the darkroom again printing a different version of the postcard you all received from myself.
If you go to either my gallery, or the postcard gallery, you will see what I consider to be a more pleasing print.
For the postcard exchange prints, I only do the minimal of manipulation, plus the size of the enlargement does make printing times on the short side.
The print in the gallery is from a 5x7" print and I used my 100mm enlarging lens to raise the enlarger up, which made the base printing time longer and therefore all other steps were longer and easier to control.
I will pass some comments on the array of postcards I have received in the near future.
Today I spent more time in the darkroom printing round 16 postcards. This has been done now, as I will have some time constraints early next year.
Speaking of time constraints, I printed this time with the aid of my Durst Printo paper processor. From the time I entered the darkroom, loaded up the processor, set the negative up, printed and processed 60 postcards dry to dry, then stored the chemicals for another session on Monday evening, then closed the darkroom up, it took just over one hour.
Sometimes having machinery is wonderful, other times I really do like using trays.
Mick.