message to my sternist darkroom critics
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message to my sternist darkroom critics
The contrast problem has been sorted, so no longer will I be ridiculed by Terry, John, Walter and Phil for no blacks or whites in my prints. The problem is the under lens multigrade filters that are at least 1 but more likely 2 grades out. I printed the trees in snow on grade 5 @ 15sec as the step wedge, using the under lens filter. I then removed the under lens filters and printed using the built in colour head set at grade 5 @ 15 sec and the contrast was unbelievable. I have really deep blacks and pristine whites. I am actually stunned with the print I made using the colour head. I did the same with a print with no contrast and the under lens filter print had no blacks while the colour head filter print had black, using the same exposure. I hope now I can produce the prints I have been searching for.
Re: message to my sternist darkroom critics
That is fantastic and I'm delighted you've found the way to get the contrast you wanted. I'll look forward to seeing some soon.
Best regards
John
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Re: message to my sternist darkroom critics
Mark - Don't be too over the top with Grade 5 or you may have great Blacks ('D'Max) and pristine whites but no greys.
You may still need our collective critisisms.
One thought - Ilford changed their under-lens filters some years ago to suit their new multigrade papers and the old filter sets could be exchanged for new issue sets - it is possible you are using an outdated set.
Terry
You may still need our collective critisisms.
One thought - Ilford changed their under-lens filters some years ago to suit their new multigrade papers and the old filter sets could be exchanged for new issue sets - it is possible you are using an outdated set.
Terry
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Re: message to my sternist darkroom critics
Mark - good news! and every cloud has a silver lining. Does that mean you have a set of under the lens filters going cheap? after all they are faulty
Walter
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Re: message to my sternist darkroom critics
What would you want the filters for Walter, surely not for printing, oh I know you could use them as coasters for your cup of tea. I will bring the prints along on Thursday for you to look at and you will see a big difference. I will be in the darkroom tomorrow and I hope to have a few keepers for the annual comp.
Re: message to my sternist darkroom critics
Hi Mark
I'm pleased you have it sorted, it will save me bringing some of my night school prints from 1996. They have black/white and even greys.
TomR
I'm pleased you have it sorted, it will save me bringing some of my night school prints from 1996. They have black/white and even greys.
TomR