buze
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I'm not fantastically happy with the contrast I get out of my cheapo VC paper and the light bulb I use for contact printing. I added some white paper over the (15W) bulb to get longer exposure and thats great, but the contrast is all over the place..
I'm thinking of getting a LED "bulb", and out some Ilford Multigrade filters in front to have a better control on the exposure time and the resulting contrast.
Question is, these LED lights are low power (great : longer exposure) and give white light; is the white light what I need ? Are the VC filter calibrated to white, or to Tungsten ?
Is the whole plan valid ? I'm trying to have longish exposure (30 seconds or so) and some reasonable contrast. Right now it's a bit "mushy".
Side question that I can't find any definitive answer on : is a RED safelight the one to use for VC paper ? I've seen brown/greens and various other shades...
I'm thinking of getting a LED "bulb", and out some Ilford Multigrade filters in front to have a better control on the exposure time and the resulting contrast.
Question is, these LED lights are low power (great : longer exposure) and give white light; is the white light what I need ? Are the VC filter calibrated to white, or to Tungsten ?
Is the whole plan valid ? I'm trying to have longish exposure (30 seconds or so) and some reasonable contrast. Right now it's a bit "mushy".
Side question that I can't find any definitive answer on : is a RED safelight the one to use for VC paper ? I've seen brown/greens and various other shades...