David Lingham
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The method of split grading that Ilford suggests hasn’t been mentioned so far in this thread. There is a good video by Dave Butcher on YouTube that explains it really well.
Briefly, the method is to make a test strip at G2.5. The midway point between G5 and G0. Then choosing an exposure from that test strip. Divide it in half and make a test print using both G5 and G0, giving half the exposure to G5 and half to G0. Assess this print, adjust accordingly and plan any dodging and burning. Then make a final print.
I tend to avoid going straight to split grading, instead I usually start a print with a G2.5 step test, unless the negative would obviously appear to need another grade. From this initial test strip my method of printing is to establish the correct contrast grade I want in the print with a second strip, either up or down from the G2.5 test.
When making the final print I will burn highlights at a lower grade either with G1 or G0, plus any flashing if needed.
Which is more of a multi grade workflow, but it works for me.
Also starting at my initial G2.5 test strip I have the option to use the full split grading method of G5 and G0, on occasions when I think that be the way to go.
Briefly, the method is to make a test strip at G2.5. The midway point between G5 and G0. Then choosing an exposure from that test strip. Divide it in half and make a test print using both G5 and G0, giving half the exposure to G5 and half to G0. Assess this print, adjust accordingly and plan any dodging and burning. Then make a final print.
I tend to avoid going straight to split grading, instead I usually start a print with a G2.5 step test, unless the negative would obviously appear to need another grade. From this initial test strip my method of printing is to establish the correct contrast grade I want in the print with a second strip, either up or down from the G2.5 test.
When making the final print I will burn highlights at a lower grade either with G1 or G0, plus any flashing if needed.
Which is more of a multi grade workflow, but it works for me.
Also starting at my initial G2.5 test strip I have the option to use the full split grading method of G5 and G0, on occasions when I think that be the way to go.