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gordrob

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Is the emulsion still good and what do you do about developing them. Do you need to entend the development time or add anti fog to the developer. The reason I am interested is that I have some HP3 glass plates I was going to expose in the next couple of weeks.
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gordrob said:
Is the emulsion still good and what do you do about developing them. Do you need to entend the development time or add anti fog to the developer. The reason I am interested is that I have some HP3 glass plates I was going to expose in the next couple of weeks.
Gord
Exposed them at 25 asa, developed in Perceptol. First image with Hp3 here; http://www.flickr.com/photos/schlapp/141372406/
 

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That is an incredible print coming from plates that are 40 - 50 years old. I guess I have a project for this weekend - I figured on a ASA reduction but wasn't sure how low to go - it will give me a good starting point.
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Gord
 
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