I think that first one is great, perfect exposure.
I think that first one is great, perfect exposure.
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"There is little or no ‘reality’ in the blacks, grays and whites of either the informational or expressive black-and-white image" -Ansel Adams
Hello Ron,
Literature (The Art of B&W Developing - John Finch) calls for 45 minutes with agitation first minute and then 10 seconds every ten minutes.
I have used 4 ml of each A/B in 1 liter of water at 20°C, 3 minutes pre-soak, agitation first minute and then 30 seconds at 25 minutes and then 15 seconds at 40 minutes, fixed in TF-5.
I was developing 4 sheets in a Combiplan and 3 sheets came out even but one came out uneven. Based on this I would likely recommend following the recommendation of agitation every 10 minutes.
Cheers,
Luc
Field # ShenHao XPO45 - Monorail # Sinar P, F2[CENTER]6x6 # Minolta 1965 Autocord, 6x9 # Kodak 1946 Medalist II
I like the second image
Thomas
On the outskirts of the Mojave:
Toyo 45CF, 150mm Lens, Fuji RDPIII
Thomas
Field # ShenHao XPO45 - Monorail # Sinar P, F2[CENTER]6x6 # Minolta 1965 Autocord, 6x9 # Kodak 1946 Medalist II
Nisqually Glacier, Mount Rainier National Park
Tachihara 4x5, Caltar II-N 150mm f/5.6, Ilford FP4+, HC100(h), 25A Filter
I had a fun day of photography down at Mount Rainier a few weeks ago. I'm slowly getting through my negatives now.
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