yah, tat's strange.kex said:i never maintain my temp for printing,works fine leh..
hmmm so ur above mentioned methods are using room temp, 27 C ?maxby said:Paper developers are not so temperature sensitive. The most important thing is consistency....so that you can repeat the same enlargement if required.
This is the timing I have used:-
1. For RC paper - developer - 60 secs. stop bath 10 sec and fixer 30 secs
2. For FB paper - developer - 120secs, stop bath 10sec and fixer 60 secs.
Any variations, like kex said use exposure timing to control. Always resist the temptation to yank the print out of the tray before the set timing.
Used to do that and my prints were not repeatable.....did not understand why then.
Another tip is to try print on a 3R print first to gauge the overall tone of the picture before enlarging.....3R prints cheaper. From the test print you can decide on which parts to dodge or burn ...and another other methods to enhance the print like penciling and masking techniques.
.. I find this method time consuming and the result cannot be repeated with the same timing for later enlargement.... I simply contact my negs for this purpose but then, I contact mostly 6x7 so it's easier then smaller films.... just my method.maxby said:Another tip is to try print on a 3R print first to gauge the overall tone of the picture before enlarging.....3R prints cheaper. From the test print you can decide on which parts to dodge or burn ...and another other methods to enhance the print like penciling and masking techniques.
.. I agree with Max here.. no vol printing, it's tempting to print the negs out in a session but more satisfying achieveing a few good ones....spotting prints is an hassel, whenever you can, have a good neg in the first place, they print brilliant too w/o slogging... enjoymaxby said:For small negatives it is better and cheaper to do smaller intermediate enlargements. Another tip, try not to print for volume unless you have to. Doing a couple of good enlargements a night is about the limit I would go. Beyond that it takes the fun out of working in the darkroom.....just my 2cts. worth.![]()