just curious as all can be, why does it print out images twice as dark as Arista or Foma paper does for the same contrast level and length of exposure?
I went through a package of arista and switched to my remaining package of multi grade 4, and ran into the same issues as when i last used it, When i had even less overall achievement with my enlarger.
I put a negative in, focus it, size it for the paper, and with the multigrade 4 set to the ilford sheets for 00, i need to use the Foma setting for contrast grade 2 with the same exposure time, to get the same amount of darkness in the final print. Its creepy.
But i admit, ive had to reduce my length of exposure with foma branded paper versus the arista paper made by foma.
I went through a package of arista and switched to my remaining package of multi grade 4, and ran into the same issues as when i last used it, When i had even less overall achievement with my enlarger.
I put a negative in, focus it, size it for the paper, and with the multigrade 4 set to the ilford sheets for 00, i need to use the Foma setting for contrast grade 2 with the same exposure time, to get the same amount of darkness in the final print. Its creepy.
But i admit, ive had to reduce my length of exposure with foma branded paper versus the arista paper made by foma.
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