Joe, I just recently discovered your channel and wanted to say how much I have enjoyed the content you produce. You have given me a lot of ideas to cater to my creative side and inspired me to rediscover the joys of manual typewriters. Keep up the great work!
I don't have a darkroom so developing paper is harder them negative material. Maybe i'll try processing in the stearman tank. Do you use dektol for the paper negatives? And what times do you try., 2 minutes and constant agitation. Have you tried color paper for negatives and which kind of paper?
If you buy 4x5 sized paper, use a changing bag and develop in a rotary drum, you don't need a darkroom. I cut my paper down from 8x10 size as it's more economical and I do have a darkroom where I can handle paper in the open safely. I use Ilford MG or Universal liquid concentrate diluted 1+15 in a Jobo test print tank, rotary processing on a homemade roller base for 3 minutes. It amounts to 100mL water with 6.25mL concentrate. I don't work with color paper at this time.
Joe, I just recently discovered your channel and wanted to say how much I have enjoyed the content you produce. You have given me a lot of ideas to cater to my creative side and inspired me to rediscover the joys of manual typewriters. Keep up the great work!
I don't have a darkroom so developing paper is harder them negative material. Maybe i'll try processing in the stearman tank. Do you use dektol for the paper negatives? And what times do you try., 2 minutes and constant agitation. Have you tried color paper for negatives and which kind of paper?
If you buy 4x5 sized paper, use a changing bag and develop in a rotary drum, you don't need a darkroom. I cut my paper down from 8x10 size as it's more economical and I do have a darkroom where I can handle paper in the open safely.
I use Ilford MG or Universal liquid concentrate diluted 1+15 in a Jobo test print tank, rotary processing on a homemade roller base for 3 minutes. It amounts to 100mL water with 6.25mL concentrate.
I don't work with color paper at this time.
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