Urs Gantner
Member
Hi everybody
I had done a darkroom print yesterday with a (just my guess) overexposed and overdeveloped Tmax400 negative. It was a female portrait and i had a bit of a hard time, figuring out the right exposures. Especially bringing down the highlights to my like, so that the skin is bright, but also smooth (did add some diffusion with the grade 0 filter). Finally after midnight i've printed a image to my like, but was too tired and lazy for cleaning up the darkroom. So i just let the developer (Multigrade 1+9) sit overnight in the tray.
Today i've done a second print in the already "seasoned" tray.... let the print sit a little bit longer than usual time in the developer.... and got the smoothest pure white downward gradation i've ever experienced in my prints. I'm by no means a pro in the darkroom or in chemicals.
Therefore my question to the advanced guys - can somebody explain what's happened in the paper/dev (was fb classic).... and is this effect somehow repeatable in a controlled manner?
Thanx in advance and sorry for my maybe somehow strange english (not my first language)
I had done a darkroom print yesterday with a (just my guess) overexposed and overdeveloped Tmax400 negative. It was a female portrait and i had a bit of a hard time, figuring out the right exposures. Especially bringing down the highlights to my like, so that the skin is bright, but also smooth (did add some diffusion with the grade 0 filter). Finally after midnight i've printed a image to my like, but was too tired and lazy for cleaning up the darkroom. So i just let the developer (Multigrade 1+9) sit overnight in the tray.
Today i've done a second print in the already "seasoned" tray.... let the print sit a little bit longer than usual time in the developer.... and got the smoothest pure white downward gradation i've ever experienced in my prints. I'm by no means a pro in the darkroom or in chemicals.
Therefore my question to the advanced guys - can somebody explain what's happened in the paper/dev (was fb classic).... and is this effect somehow repeatable in a controlled manner?
Thanx in advance and sorry for my maybe somehow strange english (not my first language)