GABRIELE TURCHI
Member
Hi there ,
In "the print " , Ansel Adams says that selectol soft (being a metol only based developer ) would devolved first the high values than slowly move to the darker values (reason why the addition of dektol might be necessary to achieve more/strong contrast )...
i tried formulary's " TD-31 substitute for selectol soft" ( they claim it to be very similar ) but my prints definitely are developing first the darker values than eventually the higher values ... (so pretty much like any other developer i tried ...)
i wonder if perhaps the behavior explained by Ansel Adam in the book would only apply to older emulsion type of papers ? ( i tried only various current multigrade paper , few brands brands )... or perhaps the formulary's TS-31 selector soft is not quite the same as Adams described ?
does anyone have experience with selector soft developing higher values first than darker values ?
thanks!
g
In "the print " , Ansel Adams says that selectol soft (being a metol only based developer ) would devolved first the high values than slowly move to the darker values (reason why the addition of dektol might be necessary to achieve more/strong contrast )...
i tried formulary's " TD-31 substitute for selectol soft" ( they claim it to be very similar ) but my prints definitely are developing first the darker values than eventually the higher values ... (so pretty much like any other developer i tried ...)
i wonder if perhaps the behavior explained by Ansel Adam in the book would only apply to older emulsion type of papers ? ( i tried only various current multigrade paper , few brands brands )... or perhaps the formulary's TS-31 selector soft is not quite the same as Adams described ?
does anyone have experience with selector soft developing higher values first than darker values ?
thanks!
g