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Eva Bannow

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Tonight I tried to print using an old box of Ilford paper. I gave my test strip 2 1/2 minutes exposure at f4 and only got a medium gray tone. I tried changing the contrast to a 5 and still got the same outcome. I tested the paper and found no base fog. I took a test strip and put it straight into the developer with the white room lights on. After 5 minutes, the test strip had a darker gray but no black.

I tried a different paper and got a proper print.

Paper: Ilford MGF.1K, unknown age
Developer: Dektol

Is there anything I can add to the developer to recover this paper?
 
If it is fiber (MGF?) I would be tempted to fix it out and yet the Cyanotype trick that was being discussed recently.
 
Try straight Dektol, or LPD with out dilution
 
Got to hand it to you Jeff that was a pretty good try.

Eva- the paper sounds like it is toast, but it is really good for seasoning lith developers, so I keep old flat paper in stacks in my darkroom, open to light, when I lith print I use a bunch of this paper to activate the chems, kind of like getting to the sweet spot faster.
Also I use this paper to focus with, lots of good uses but probably not what you want to use to make good prints with.

Bob
Didn't seem to work! :sad:
 
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