Dante Stella
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Ok... one for the old timers. Whether I use Xtol, Aculux or T-Max developer with the film, I observe that:
-- It's easy to get good contact prints on RC paper like Ilford MGIV.
-- It's easy to get good projection prints on FB paper (graded or VC).
-- It is really difficult to get good midtones in a full-size print on RC paper.
Why the last one?
Does this film just have a midtone curve that RC papers hate?
Is there some other film developer that helps midtones but doesn't adversely affect highlight separation? I only have a few score more rolls of this film to experiment with, and after that, any wizardry will solely be in the darkroom.
Thanks for any insights
Dante
-- It's easy to get good contact prints on RC paper like Ilford MGIV.
-- It's easy to get good projection prints on FB paper (graded or VC).
-- It is really difficult to get good midtones in a full-size print on RC paper.
Why the last one?
Does this film just have a midtone curve that RC papers hate?
Is there some other film developer that helps midtones but doesn't adversely affect highlight separation? I only have a few score more rolls of this film to experiment with, and after that, any wizardry will solely be in the darkroom.
Thanks for any insights
Dante