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- Tue Apr 23, 2024 5:01 pm
- Forum: Black & White Printing (formerly Enlarging & Printing)
- Topic: overwashing fiber based silver gelatin prints
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5651
Re: overwashing fiber based silver gelatin prints
Please note that I miswrote one paragraph in the original version of the above. I have corrected it.
- Tue Apr 23, 2024 4:55 pm
- Forum: Member Announcements
- Topic: Darkroom Cookbook 5th edition
- Replies: 3
- Views: 15332
Re: Darkroom Cookbook 5th edition
Thank you for asking, Tim. Focal is trying hard to get it out by then. I'll keep you posted when we get closer.
- Fri Apr 19, 2024 12:02 pm
- Forum: Black & White Printing (formerly Enlarging & Printing)
- Topic: overwashing fiber based silver gelatin prints
- Replies: 7
- Views: 5651
Re: overwashing fiber based silver gelatin prints
The reason for back-to-back and face-to-face is that the gelatin emulsion will adhere to the uncoated back of the print, and water will not be able to wash the chemistry from the back or front of the image. The emulsion will not adhere to another emulsion while immersed. However, the emulsion will n...
- Fri Apr 19, 2024 8:12 am
- Forum: Black & White Film Development
- Topic: Strange black speckled areas at edge of film (lighter on negative)
- Replies: 7
- Views: 235
Re: Strange black speckled areas at edge of film (lighter on negative)
The problem you are having is caused by both the volume of the developer and your agitation method. 250 ml is not enough developer to ensure optimal development; 350 ml is my recommended minimum. An initial agitation cycle of one full minute is needed with most developers (there are few exceptions; ...
- Thu Apr 18, 2024 6:36 pm
- Forum: Black & White Film Development
- Topic: Strange black speckled areas at edge of film (lighter on negative)
- Replies: 7
- Views: 235
Re: Strange black speckled areas at edge of film (lighter on negative)
I concur with Tim that this may be partly due to the reel. But I believe it has more to do with the volume of developer than air bubbles. In fact, I don't believe air bubbles have anything to do with the problem you are experiencing - unless you are using carbonated water. :) What size tank, how man...
- Sun Aug 27, 2023 3:54 pm
- Forum: Member Announcements
- Topic: Darkroom Cookbook 5th edition
- Replies: 3
- Views: 15332
Darkroom Cookbook 5th edition
Greetings, All. I am working on the 5th edition of The Darkroom Cookbook . As readers of The Cookbook know, the goal is to share darkroom tools, tricks, and techniques so they are not lost or need to be rediscovered by future generations. For this edition, I would like to invite members of the darkr...
- Thu Mar 30, 2023 11:51 am
- Forum: Errata
- Topic: Variable green toner
- Replies: 5
- Views: 16945
Re: Variable green toner
Thank you, Max
- Sun Mar 26, 2023 11:16 am
- Forum: Errata
- Topic: Variable green toner
- Replies: 5
- Views: 16945
Re: Variable green toner
Can't recall why I dropped it. However, if you have used it, what were your results? Also, I would toss the second ed. It has a lot of serious errors that were mostly addressed in the third ed. and pretty much fixed in the 4th. I am currently working on the 5th ed., which will substantially differ f...
- Wed Mar 22, 2023 8:47 am
- Forum: Workshops and Seminars
- Topic: Large Format Workshop in Montana
- Replies: 0
- Views: 16669
Large Format Workshop in Montana
Greetings, All. This summer, I will lead a Large Format and Making Enlarged Digital Negatives workshop at the Photographers Formulary in Condon, Montana. The first three days of the workshop will be on setup, composing, and focusing your LF camera. This will include the controls, effectively using t...
- Tue Mar 21, 2023 4:23 pm
- Forum: Black & White Printing (formerly Enlarging & Printing)
- Topic: Testing for Range Numbers
- Replies: 3
- Views: 4373
Re: Testing for Range Numbers
That's my bad, Chuck. I am scheduled to receive notice when a post is made. About a year ago I changed web hosts and in the migration the link appears to have broken but I just thought there were no new posts. Just to be sure, I checked the forum every day for several months and when there were no n...
- Tue Mar 21, 2023 4:18 pm
- Forum: Black & White Film Development
- Topic: Diafine in SP-8x10 tank?
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3455
Re: Diafine in SP-8x10 tank?
I apologize for the lateness of this response. Your solution is probably correct. No development takes place in the A Solution. So, try using it (if you already haven't done so) as a presoak just as you would plain water. You should be able to presoak it for the usual time. Please let me know how th...
- Tue Mar 21, 2023 4:13 pm
- Forum: Errata
- Topic: Variable green toner
- Replies: 5
- Views: 16945
Re: Variable green toner
I apologize for the lateness of this response. GT-16 is a formula that I was given by a photographer, Helen (can't remember her last name), some many years ago. You mention that the amount of water is 60.0 ml. In the DCB I see 285 ml for each of the three solutions. The instructions say to mix the t...
- Sun Mar 20, 2022 11:52 am
- Forum: Black & White Film Development
- Topic: dissolving phenidone
- Replies: 7
- Views: 8050
Re: dissolving phenidone
Excellent suggestion and video, Colorado4x4. Thank you.
- Thu Mar 17, 2022 11:56 am
- Forum: Wet-plate processing
- Topic: Getting Started with Ambrotypes
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7325
Re: Getting Started with Ambrotypes
I am not an expert on alt processes so I contacted Jill Enfield, one of the forum moderators. Unfortunately, her computer is on the fritz and she is not able to access the forum. The good news is she was able to send a response to me that she asked me to post. :) SA Hello Gary - So you are right - t...
- Tue Mar 15, 2022 10:56 am
- Forum: Black & White Film Development
- Topic: Minimum amounts of stock solution for Xtol dilutions
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1319
Re: Minimum amounts of stock solution for Xtol dilutions
Edward, thank you for pointing this out. There is no reason for Xtol 1:3 not being listed in the subsequent bullet points. There are lots of other dilute developers we could have mentioned but arbitrarily chose the ones you see listed so that readers would have a better scope of what constitutes a d...
- Mon Mar 14, 2022 11:29 am
- Forum: Black & White Printing (formerly Enlarging & Printing)
- Topic: No Scratch
- Replies: 1
- Views: 3015
Re: No Scratch
One of the most effective methods for making scratches disappear is nose grease. Rub both sides of the negative across the tip of your nose, this will eliminate all but the worst scratches. I never had much luck with Edwals Anti-scratch. Nose grease works better.
- Tue Nov 23, 2021 1:15 pm
- Forum: Darkroom Equipment
- Topic: Ilford Rapid Fixer 5Liter
- Replies: 2
- Views: 7813
Re: Ilford Rapid Fixer 5Liter
What you want is a spigot or spout for your container such as this one https://tinyurl.com/wavsd9n5. There are a whole bunch of them on this page, https://tinyurl.com/422rh4am. You mention that you are using a jug. You may wish to purchase a cubitainer, https://tinyurl.com/33ymvt5y, and a spout and ...
- Mon Feb 15, 2021 4:27 pm
- Forum: Black & White Printing (formerly Enlarging & Printing)
- Topic: Aristo cold light head
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10990
Re: Aristo cold light head
The purpose of the D-57 was to get the grades to be as linear as possible. It, too, was not perfect but we got very close, tweaking with the appropriate filter, and Roscoe was the filter mfr. of choice, got it even closer with specific papers.
- Mon Feb 08, 2021 11:58 am
- Forum: Black & White Printing (formerly Enlarging & Printing)
- Topic: Aristo cold light head
- Replies: 6
- Views: 10990
Re: Aristo cold light head
I did the testing and evaluation for the D-57 head for Aristo. It was intended for use with VC papers. The D-55 had an equal balance of blue/green phosphors. This combination worked well with graded papers but required the addition of a green filter to work with VC. The D-57 has 30% blue and 70% gre...
- Tue Jan 26, 2021 11:00 am
- Forum: Gum Printing
- Topic: Exposure times for gum vs. cyanotype
- Replies: 5
- Views: 16720
Re: Exposure times for gum vs. cyanotype
Jill has asked me to recommend Christina Andersons book: Gum Printing: A Step-by-Step Manual, Highlighting Artists and Their Creative Practice (Contemporary Practices in Alternative Process Photography) Part of: Contemporary Practices in Alternative Process Photography (11 Books) | by Christina Z An...
- Mon Jan 25, 2021 4:04 pm
- Forum: Gum Printing
- Topic: Exposure times for gum vs. cyanotype
- Replies: 5
- Views: 16720
Re: Exposure times for gum vs. cyanotype
I have often found that magic chicken bones will often do the trick where more efficacious methods fail.
- Mon Jan 25, 2021 10:28 am
- Forum: Gum Printing
- Topic: Exposure times for gum vs. cyanotype
- Replies: 5
- Views: 16720
Re: Exposure times for gum vs. cyanotype
Tim, the following response is from Jill Enfield. Jill is one of the leading experts on alt processes and the author of the bestselling book, Jill Enfield’s Guide to Photographic Alternative Processes: Popular Historical and Contemporary Techniques, https://tinyurl.com/y6gceno Without going into an ...
- Fri Nov 06, 2020 3:08 pm
- Forum: Errata
- Topic: Kodak F-24 formula in TDC3 and TDC4
- Replies: 1
- Views: 13924
Re: Kodak F-24 formula in TDC3 and TDC4
Steve is correct. Please cross out this recommendation in your copy of the DCB, beginning with the 1st ed.
- Sat May 02, 2020 2:00 pm
- Forum: Black & White Film Development
- Topic: Latent image fading
- Replies: 3
- Views: 5348
Re: Latent image fading
I was speaking with Timothy Stearman yesterday. Timothy's company, Stearman Press, markets daylight developing trays and tanks for large format. He mentioned that many of his customers are young photographers who are struggling to teach themselves, for lack of darkroom courses in school I assume, ho...
- Sat May 02, 2020 1:56 pm
- Forum: Black & White Film Development
- Topic: Minimum Developer per 80 sq. in. of film - clarification
- Replies: 5
- Views: 6490
Re: Minimum Developer per 80 sq. in. of film - clarification
I just saw this post. Tim is correct, 1:4 means 1 part developer to 4 parts water to make the desired amount of stock developer, as in option B. If you see it written otherwise in the FDCB let me know.