Lemmythink
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So the ChatGTP realisation was from me asking questions over a few weeks finally dialing it down to "If I'm using FP4+ how should I expose and develop it for salt prints, is there any preference between PQ and MG developer for those doing this process?" . The reply was MG would "give warmer tones". So could anybody advise on this, as all it's info to date might be wrong too (over expose by a stop and give 20% more development in ID11).
To my complicated question, that I will make super easy. Since returning to film I've got well over 1 years worth of film to develop. From everything pinhole to 5x4. I don't know what film was used, when or anything other that if it was pushed. Likewise my darkroom doesn't look like it's going to be done in my life time now. How would you develop all these films with an eye to salt prints? Is there any way to develop them to hit a spot that I could salt print and enlarge to traditional silver paper? Do I need to push with microphen for instance (ChatGTP says no)? Or say develop for a 'safe' neg and use some intensification method for choice negs for salt prints?
Films are generally PanF HP5 Harman Pan 100 & 400 Foma Pan Classic 100 Foma 400 Ortho.
I'm asking because I've hoping to get some great flower shots very very soon!
To my complicated question, that I will make super easy. Since returning to film I've got well over 1 years worth of film to develop. From everything pinhole to 5x4. I don't know what film was used, when or anything other that if it was pushed. Likewise my darkroom doesn't look like it's going to be done in my life time now. How would you develop all these films with an eye to salt prints? Is there any way to develop them to hit a spot that I could salt print and enlarge to traditional silver paper? Do I need to push with microphen for instance (ChatGTP says no)? Or say develop for a 'safe' neg and use some intensification method for choice negs for salt prints?
Films are generally PanF HP5 Harman Pan 100 & 400 Foma Pan Classic 100 Foma 400 Ortho.
I'm asking because I've hoping to get some great flower shots very very soon!
