Thomas Bertilsson
Member
I just came off a printing session using Amidol paper developer for the first time. I had a BLAST! At first I was very discouraged by the color of the developer, but when I started tweaking my printing, I found that this has to be the most flexible paper developer ever.
I could print negatives on graded grade 2, that would require a lot of split grade printing on grade 0 while using variable contrast paper. It is so flexible in how you agitate, how long you develop for (I used 3 and 4 minutes), and especially the dilution of the developer. I am so sold on this stuff, the highlights just seem to glow with rays of sunshine.
I just wanted to share my joy of having found this amazing print developer. I think I'll learn how to mix my own and start using Amidol, especially with graded paper. Don't know how it behaves with VC papers. I used it with Fotokemika Emaks G2 and G3, which I like better than any other graded paper I've used, and now they look even better to me.
The level of control, and how it prints high key images is really astonishing. I think I could probably have achieved much the same result with my trusty A-130, Dektol, Bromophen, or Ilford Multigrade. But I definitely believe it would have been more work.
I'll post some scans once the prints are dry.
- Thomas
I could print negatives on graded grade 2, that would require a lot of split grade printing on grade 0 while using variable contrast paper. It is so flexible in how you agitate, how long you develop for (I used 3 and 4 minutes), and especially the dilution of the developer. I am so sold on this stuff, the highlights just seem to glow with rays of sunshine.
I just wanted to share my joy of having found this amazing print developer. I think I'll learn how to mix my own and start using Amidol, especially with graded paper. Don't know how it behaves with VC papers. I used it with Fotokemika Emaks G2 and G3, which I like better than any other graded paper I've used, and now they look even better to me.
The level of control, and how it prints high key images is really astonishing. I think I could probably have achieved much the same result with my trusty A-130, Dektol, Bromophen, or Ilford Multigrade. But I definitely believe it would have been more work.
I'll post some scans once the prints are dry.
- Thomas

