You just need a neg with a full range of tones. It ain't rocket science. It's all down to the film used and the subject taken. Papers are a different matter - some work and some don't. Depends on the surface and any 'pre-hardening' in the emulsion. People make Bromoil sound complicated - it isn't!
Thanks so much for this. I’m just gathering the materials to try out the bromoil process so this was super helpful.
You just need a neg with a full range of tones. It ain't rocket science. It's all down to the film used and the subject taken. Papers are a different matter - some work and some don't. Depends on the surface and any 'pre-hardening' in the emulsion. People make Bromoil sound complicated - it isn't!