Thanks for all the insight. I see that it is easier to get good results by dialing in one specific developer, rather than constantly switching developers to look for good results with each. But, as has been said, sometimes it is just fun to try something new.
I want to try more alt processes sometime soon. I took an alt process class in college (an entire class of cyanotypes, wet plate tintypes, salt prints, direct positive pinholes) and it was FUN. That was actually the first photo class I took and it hooked me. Not that traditional developing and printing isn't fun, but it's just something different to change things up. I just need to find a process I like that is easy to do small scale for short periods of time, rather than having to mix up a lot of chemicals and have to use them all right then and there. I'm not sure what would fit that bill, but I'm pretty interested in trying more tintypes and also salt or palladium printing for the hand coloring potential.
This post here really caught my eye:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/media/lily-in-vase.57150/
I want to try more alt processes sometime soon. I took an alt process class in college (an entire class of cyanotypes, wet plate tintypes, salt prints, direct positive pinholes) and it was FUN. That was actually the first photo class I took and it hooked me. Not that traditional developing and printing isn't fun, but it's just something different to change things up. I just need to find a process I like that is easy to do small scale for short periods of time, rather than having to mix up a lot of chemicals and have to use them all right then and there. I'm not sure what would fit that bill, but I'm pretty interested in trying more tintypes and also salt or palladium printing for the hand coloring potential.
This post here really caught my eye:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/media/lily-in-vase.57150/

