When I make images, and prints, I pay a lot more attention to sensitivity than sensitometry.![]()

How clever of you. Too bad you didn't actually read anything I wrote.
...Frankly I will keep suggesting to any beginner that they read publications by Kodak and Ilford...
Hi Bob,
First of all thanks for those stories: wonderful!
Second of all thanks for the advice. I could never make 300 prints in 3 days, but I might manage 300 in 100 days! That's okay. It will take me several months to go as far as your assistants do in 3 days. In the end, it's what I figured: practice ad learn, practice and learn... I get the point about diverse conditions too.
Cheers!
Ned
Once you establish your time, and the images on the contact is similar then you do not need to do test strips, If you are light or dark by a bit its no big drama.
the idea is to just print... free yourself Willy.

Ha! I've gotta admit that sounds fun and liberating and I probably could make a hundred prints in a day this way. I need some more 8x10 paper soon anyway, so I'll see about bigger boxes for my next order! Cheers![]()
Any specific texts anyone cares to mention?
Regards,
Rob
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Michael
you simply have nothing concrete.. To Me.. anyways to add here on APUG.
Revering the darkroom as a mystical place is as much of a detriment as revering a camera as a mystical object.
My darkroom is a place where I can work alone, listen to loud music, and slosh paper around in chemicals. I assisted a professor at my school last year teaching a bunch of art school sophomores in an Intro to Photography course. I banished everything they were taught in high school, and told them not to think of their silver prints as being any different in the end than an inkjet print or what have you. They were split-grading and bleaching and toning in less than a month.
Their work got better...and there were fewer dust spots and scratches...and there was much rejoicing.
I've been working in darkrooms, at a college, in a friend's and in my own for 16 years. During that time I've come to think of them as mystical, not because of any techniques but because it's a place where I can work alone, listen to loud music, and slosh paper around in chemicals. =)
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