Lith is addictive be careful
but that's another thread.Well, I see what folks mean when they talk about the tones expanding and contracting. I just printed a contact sheet that I had shot and printed one frame. It was a picture of me and so I kept my skin tone at a mid and changed the filter pack to expand the other tones outward. Very interesting and enlightening.
I also learned that shooting Eastman 5222 at box speed of 250 works and that my developing time was a bit longbut that's another thread.
Thanks!you could try something like this
1. so you have made a print at softer, regular and hard grade with the negative developed for say 10mins
2. take a few quick shots outside your house or around your neighbourhood. develop those negatives for say 14mins
3. then made a soft regular and hard grade print from them
4. take a few quick shots outside your house or around your neighbourhood. develop those negatives for say 6 or 7 mins
5. then made a soft regular and hard grade print from them
this will show you contrast range on enlarger, and how change in development time for negative affects enlarger contrast too.
its boring job but it will give you the information to move forward and start playing with enlarger as a contrast device with more control.
(possibly? thats what i did anyway)
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