Paul Howell
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I never thought about speed.
If I'm printing RC and don't care about making it perfect AND no dodging and burning, I can probably do 2 per hour.
Typically, it takes me a whole session to make ONE of something I'm happy with, which is usually 3 to 6 hours.
If this is Fiber, it will take multiple days to make one that I'm happy with. I only work on one at a time.
I'm really not concerned about productivity.
2 work prints an hour? Assume that it takes 5 mints to find a negative, put the negative in the enlarger, focus, stop the lens down, if the exposure is not known run a test strip. 1 mint in the developer, 10 seconds in the stop, 1 mint in fixer, followed by 5 mint wash. While test strip 1 is the wash find and print develop another test strip, pull negative 1 from the wash blow dry the test strip, return negative 1 to the enlarger and print work print, then print work print for negative 2 then repeat. Very possible to print 2 prints in 10 mints, I don't see why you cannot print 10 to 12 prints in an hour? I can print more than 10 to 12, I as usually don't need to print test strips for every negative from the same roll.
If you have cold darkroom and cold water and time in the developer is extended then I can see how your production will be slowed.