Re: paper negatives and warm tone developer

From: <B2MYOUNG_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Tue 27 Feb 2001 - 09:04:57 PST

In a message dated 2/27/01 11:15:26 AM, aschmitt@warwick.net writes:

<< a solarized PH Negative... >>

and a contact print of a solarization of a pinhole neg...with great mackie
lines...using a #5 filter...or a #0 filter for a different effect....or split
filter printing...#5, the #0.

Here are instructions for split filter printing:

1. Put neg in enlarger

2. Frame and focus

3. Set enlarger at an appropriate f stop...(never change f stop)

4. Using a #5 filter, make a test

5. Process normally

6. Select a time (maximum black for minimum time)

7. Put another sheet of enlarging paper in the easel

8. Make an exposure, with the #5 filter, that you decided would be the best
time

9. Change nothing but remove the #5 filter and replace with #0 filter

10. Make another test with the #0 filter over the #5 filter exposure

11. Process

12. Select and redo at two proper settings...one exposure for #5, one
exposure over it for #0

•It may be necessary to do some dodging and burning, but less than with
single filter printing.

* It may sometimes advisable to use a combination of different filters...#4 &
#0.....#5 & #1, etc.
depending upon the negative and the desired results.
Received on Tue Feb 27 12:06:03 2001

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