Hi:
Increasing the development time should increase the contrast. Try
increasing your development time by 10 percent. More frequent agitation
can also increase development which will increase contrast.
If you want a dramatic increase in contrast you could try a higher
contrast developer like kodak's D-19.
Gord
On Wed, 13 Feb 2002, Liav Koren wrote:
> I've been working with a small pinhole that I made from a disposable
> camera. I've been using 35mm delta100, developed in D76, per ilford's
> recommendations, and I've been finding the negatives to be very flat -
> I've been pretty much using #3 and higher filters. Anyone have any
> recommendations for better contrast, other then push development?
>
>
> -Liav Koren.
>
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