johnnywelchfilm
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I've been having a few problems lately with Adox Easy Print RC paper.
There's a grainy/cloudiness which looks like a very soft reticulation. (see curtains in image)
It seems to be more noticeable with negatives which are thinner, or have large areas of uniform tone.
I have tried to rule it out by the following:
- using different negatives developed by myself or at labs over the years
- mixing fresh chemicals and making sure the temperature of all the baths are exactly the same
- using different brands of fix, Compard Fix Ag and Ilford Rapid Fix
- exposing paper without the enlarger using room lights
- exposing without filters and glass in the carrier
Recently I would notice that the paper would print well for about a week then this reticulation/grain would start happening. But this time, it started happening straight away.
My darkroom is in a storage closet which is not heated constantly. So in this season, the room drops down to about 15 degrees celsius when not in use, and I heat it up to 20 - 25 degrees when printing. I am thinking perhaps this change in temperature is swelling the emulsion too much? I am not sure how sensitive it is to temperature changes.
Any help would be appreciated.
There's a grainy/cloudiness which looks like a very soft reticulation. (see curtains in image)
It seems to be more noticeable with negatives which are thinner, or have large areas of uniform tone.
I have tried to rule it out by the following:
- using different negatives developed by myself or at labs over the years
- mixing fresh chemicals and making sure the temperature of all the baths are exactly the same
- using different brands of fix, Compard Fix Ag and Ilford Rapid Fix
- exposing paper without the enlarger using room lights
- exposing without filters and glass in the carrier
Recently I would notice that the paper would print well for about a week then this reticulation/grain would start happening. But this time, it started happening straight away.
My darkroom is in a storage closet which is not heated constantly. So in this season, the room drops down to about 15 degrees celsius when not in use, and I heat it up to 20 - 25 degrees when printing. I am thinking perhaps this change in temperature is swelling the emulsion too much? I am not sure how sensitive it is to temperature changes.
Any help would be appreciated.
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