oliver h rosenberg
Member
Hello all,
Recently I jumped from a community darkoom (where I was using a Bessler) and I built my own color darkroom (LPL 4500II) and I have noticed none of my CMY settings give me the same results. I am hand processing, and the temp can tend to fluctuate (keeping chemistry in buckets), so I am going through extensive tests for filtration and timing to try and discover the sweet spot for the enlarger.
But one thing I recently though was perhaps the water Im mixing the RA4 chemistry with is affecting the colors (tending to get red and brown cast -and yes I add more M, but then the prints can turn an ugly yellow green). Anyway, Just curious what is the best water to use. I have been using "Distilled water" in gallon jugs from Poland Springs. I thought this would be the cleanest water. The community darkroom had a filter on the tap water. Would there be a big difference between distilled water, filtered water, and regular bottle water. I live in NC so i'm sure there are all sorts of funky minerals in just regular tap water.
Thanks!
Oliver
Recently I jumped from a community darkoom (where I was using a Bessler) and I built my own color darkroom (LPL 4500II) and I have noticed none of my CMY settings give me the same results. I am hand processing, and the temp can tend to fluctuate (keeping chemistry in buckets), so I am going through extensive tests for filtration and timing to try and discover the sweet spot for the enlarger.
But one thing I recently though was perhaps the water Im mixing the RA4 chemistry with is affecting the colors (tending to get red and brown cast -and yes I add more M, but then the prints can turn an ugly yellow green). Anyway, Just curious what is the best water to use. I have been using "Distilled water" in gallon jugs from Poland Springs. I thought this would be the cleanest water. The community darkroom had a filter on the tap water. Would there be a big difference between distilled water, filtered water, and regular bottle water. I live in NC so i'm sure there are all sorts of funky minerals in just regular tap water.
Thanks!
Oliver