DREW WILEY
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Chuck - Depends on the specific paper and exactly how it has been exposed. Otherwise, I routinely dilute 130 1:3 for the daily session, and use approx standard 68 F temp or slightly higher (up to 72F). A particular exposure might hit DMax within 1 min, but it's far more typically 2 min - after that, for a warm paper like MGWT I might extend it up to 4 to 5 minutes or more to enhance its toning or split toning properties. But 2 - 3 min is most common. Depends on the outcome I'm seeking.
Premium quality papers have long had the characteristic of being able to control contrast a considerable amount through dev time only - up to about a full grade back when that terminology truly applied. The best VC papers are no different in that respect, unless you're trying to dramatically decrease their contrast by development alone, which can be quite disappointing.
Premium quality papers have long had the characteristic of being able to control contrast a considerable amount through dev time only - up to about a full grade back when that terminology truly applied. The best VC papers are no different in that respect, unless you're trying to dramatically decrease their contrast by development alone, which can be quite disappointing.
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