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Hello everybody here,
I'm new to emulsion making and I'm enjoying it !
First of all, thank you everybody for the invaluable amount of informations displayed on this forum.
So far, I've made about ten small batches of emulsion (Denise's AmBr + Hypo finish) for paper negatives (mostly 4x5" and 5x7") and I get pretty consistent results shooting at about 8 ISO.
Now, I'm working on emulsion for printing on paper. Chloride emulsion is ok, pure Bromide emulsion is ok, but I tried Chlorobromide emulsion from the light farm book (two times) and all I got was a uniform grey fog...
I think that one hour rippening time is too much in my case...
But I was also wondering why this emulsion didn't need to set and to be refrigerated for at least 8 hours as the bromide one...
And by the way, why an emulsion for paper doesn't need to be washed ?
Well, I guess there will be many more questions coming... thank you in advance...
(I hope my english is understandable, I'm writing from south of France)
I'm new to emulsion making and I'm enjoying it !
First of all, thank you everybody for the invaluable amount of informations displayed on this forum.
So far, I've made about ten small batches of emulsion (Denise's AmBr + Hypo finish) for paper negatives (mostly 4x5" and 5x7") and I get pretty consistent results shooting at about 8 ISO.
Now, I'm working on emulsion for printing on paper. Chloride emulsion is ok, pure Bromide emulsion is ok, but I tried Chlorobromide emulsion from the light farm book (two times) and all I got was a uniform grey fog...
I think that one hour rippening time is too much in my case...
But I was also wondering why this emulsion didn't need to set and to be refrigerated for at least 8 hours as the bromide one...
And by the way, why an emulsion for paper doesn't need to be washed ?
Well, I guess there will be many more questions coming... thank you in advance...

(I hope my english is understandable, I'm writing from south of France)