Ugh,
My "joshing" is often missunderstood by many.
It's called "busting balls" and is not meant to be rude, it's the "manly" way of saying that I appreciated your efforts and that the prints were so good I had to challenge myself against them. If they were crap, I would not have bothered with the challenge.
So, it's a complement of sorts, sorry if that's not clear.
Be well,
~Stone
My new darkroom is a bit like the Silence of the Lambs workspace.. .
I just finished 5 - 20 x24 and 2 murals for my upcoming opening... It felt really good to be printing silver again after 2 month almost absence due to building the new facility.
My new darkroom is a bit like the Silence of the Lambs workspace.. I am going to have to spruce it up to make it kick ass... but it is very functional for small and big prints.
... I'd love to come just be your apprentice every day...![]()
My new darkroom is a bit like the Silence of the Lambs workspace...
All joking aside, I learned so much helping out in the darkroom under his watch. It is pretty nerve racking however, to have to hand flip important 20 x 24's in the trays!
35mm Delta 3200 @3200 for a school project, what a waste of film. The teacher insists on a FULL roll shot even though I could do the assignment in 9 exposures.
You must remember that not everyone is as talented.
You must remember that not everyone is as talented.
I am just more experience than this in the shooting department...
Three rolls of Ilford Pan-F+ hanging to dry now. It's an interesting film. Seems that it requires a lot more development time than any of the publications suggest. I shoot it at EI 12, and develop for 15 minutes in Harvey's 777 @ 75 degrees F. Compare that to Kodak Tri-X @ EI 200, and 11 minutes at the same temp in the same developer. Or 8m30s for Neopan 400 or 1600.
Very nice looking negatives, though. They should print like a dream.
Hmm, how long did you wait to develop them after the exposure was taken? Remember that PanF+ (though one of my favorite films and just amazing) also suffers from a significant latent image failure issue and left more than 2-3 months undeveloped will start to "fade away".
I've found personally that if I keep the film in the fridge I can hold it for 6 months without any kind of degradation. But I know a lot of people just leave their film out and the heat etc. of the ambient room will probably speed up the process.
23 sheets of 8x10 Ilford FB WT Semi-Matte. Using the schools Sprint Developer. I'm tempted to try something different because the sprint sucks, at least they finally bought a bottle of HC-110 for my negatives. But they don't have any other print developers which sucks.
sorry to ask you this directly stone
but why does sprint developer suck ?
their film developer is like d76 but you can overprocess it and it doesn't block highlights
and their print developer is very much like dektol. do d76 and dektol suck too ?
Five days, Stone.I never let film sit around for months, or even weeks.
I know about Pan-F and its latent image keeping properties. I always do tests with the films I use before I put them to work. And Pan-F+ definitely needs more development than most other films to get enough contrast (with the developer I use), to print well at Grade 3, roughly.
The only other film I know that needs that much development is Delta 3200.
Interesting, I suppose I like the low contrast look? I really like how PanF+ prints and I haven't had issues with getting the contrast that I enjoy nor having to over develop it at all, hmm just goes to show how different we all workand the eyes we use to view with. Really love the diversity of film, breeds individuality.
sorry to ask you this directly stone
but why does sprint developer suck ?
their film developer is like d76 + ID11 but you can overprocess with it and it doesn't block highlights
and their print developer is very much like dektol. i've never used d76 but have used sprint film developer
off and on for about 35 years, and their print developer for about 15 years
( i have used dektol when i worked for someone else and maybe have mixed 1 gallon of my own ...
if not for a specialized developer where it came as part of the ingredients .. in about 35 years ) .
do d76 and dektol suck too ?
My teacher (master printer, printed for Amadon and others etc), says it's NOTHING like Dektol, that Sprint can't get the kind of blacks that Dektol can etc.
PERSONALLY, I don't like developers that aren't malleable. Sprint is great for students because they are more haphazard with their development styles, and sprint is tailored to people who are prone to screw up and often covers up poor handling that other developers might show errors.
Also Sprint "film developer" and "print developer" are the same thing in different dilutions.
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