Dear all,
I've recently been adopting variocontrast paper (Forte polywarmtone) in my printing and I've noticed that the contrast is dependent on the dilution of the developer (and consequently how exhausted the developer is). When compared to the graded paper I otherwise use, Emaks K888 (J&C Expo), the same diluted and exhausted developer (Neutol WA) doesn't seem to affect the final result that much.
The questions I have are: Are variocontrast papers in general more sensitive to dilution of the developer, or is it unique to wamtone papers? Is there a difference between warmtone and coldtone developers with regards to contrast control? If so, which ingredients in the developer are causing this?
cheers,
Abeku
I've recently been adopting variocontrast paper (Forte polywarmtone) in my printing and I've noticed that the contrast is dependent on the dilution of the developer (and consequently how exhausted the developer is). When compared to the graded paper I otherwise use, Emaks K888 (J&C Expo), the same diluted and exhausted developer (Neutol WA) doesn't seem to affect the final result that much.
The questions I have are: Are variocontrast papers in general more sensitive to dilution of the developer, or is it unique to wamtone papers? Is there a difference between warmtone and coldtone developers with regards to contrast control? If so, which ingredients in the developer are causing this?
cheers,
Abeku