Mike Chalmers
Member
Hey all,
following @Greg Davis videos, I added 15ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide to a one-shot 120ml of dev.
I wanted to try this because I have a slightly underexposed shot (a handheld blue-hour portrait) of which I wanted to see if I could get a print I was happy with. I was getting close with exposing for the blacks and a bit of dodging, but not the contrast I wanted.
So anyway, with the H2O2, the blacks are certainly increased but I also found the following:
- the image has a green cast
- the paper iteslf (on the borders that were masked / not exposed to the image) is more yellow than usual
I'm using a stop bath (citric acid), which works fine and have been getting good results (compared to no stop).
I know I could subtract some magenta filter and so on, but that doesn't resolve the yellow cast and I wanted to check i wasn't making any other mistakes.
Maybe I'll go back to standard dev and dodging. I can get the result I want with a scanned neg so I'm finding it frustrating not being able to get the same (or better) results in print.
Thanks!
following @Greg Davis videos, I added 15ml of 3% hydrogen peroxide to a one-shot 120ml of dev.
I wanted to try this because I have a slightly underexposed shot (a handheld blue-hour portrait) of which I wanted to see if I could get a print I was happy with. I was getting close with exposing for the blacks and a bit of dodging, but not the contrast I wanted.
So anyway, with the H2O2, the blacks are certainly increased but I also found the following:
- the image has a green cast
- the paper iteslf (on the borders that were masked / not exposed to the image) is more yellow than usual
I'm using a stop bath (citric acid), which works fine and have been getting good results (compared to no stop).
I know I could subtract some magenta filter and so on, but that doesn't resolve the yellow cast and I wanted to check i wasn't making any other mistakes.
Maybe I'll go back to standard dev and dodging. I can get the result I want with a scanned neg so I'm finding it frustrating not being able to get the same (or better) results in print.
Thanks!