weasel
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Thank you everyone. I am probably making this way more comlicated than I need to, and im not very good at articulating what I mean. When I have done this sort of testing in the past, ( something I try to avoid, lol), after determining my film speed, i shoot several sheets at that speed, and develop them for times both above and below " normal" times, and then the one that gives me the first visual change from paper white, ( zone VIII I guess?) using my already determined " standard" proof time, is the correct normal time. What got me thinking about all this is that doing it this way my negatives are tailored to that paper, and my standard process. But I never thought about what the actual paper grade really is, I just throw a number 2 filter in, or use graded paper, and call it good. But what if, for the sake of discussion, im getting really long film development times to get to that Zone VIII, is that not telling me that my paper has a lower contrast than a grade two? Would I be better served to use a higher contrast filter, and a shorter film development time ? Or does it even matter?