Better B & W prints
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Better B & W prints
Been printing B&W 30 years. My prints are looking duller than they used to. Is it only because of the lack of silver in new films? I want the sparkle back.
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Hi Tom,
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If you are using TMAX film, then I highly recommend development in F76 plus and printing with Ultra Cold Tone print developer. Both products are available from our site here:
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Dull prints
In reply to dull prints are there not many possibilities other than negatives or the negative developer ????
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Re: Better B & W prints
Mr. Bloom,Tom Bloom wrote:Been printing B&W 30 years. My prints are looking duller than they used to. Is it only because of the lack of silver in new films? I want the sparkle back.
It would be easier if you gave a little detail of your methodology ... and if anything has changed in your darkroom or even plumbing. A new water softener or old water heater can effect development times.
A little while back I moved to a new apartment in a different town. I realized that I had to nearly double film development times to make up for whatever wacky stuff was (or wasn't) in the water ... a removed grew out of my forehead as well as an extra toe - so maybe the water was a little wierd.
As far as I know, current films and papers are just as silver rich as they have been and in some cases more so.
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Re: Better B & W prints
Tell us exactly what you are doing, what films, papers, and developers you are using, and what equipment, in complete detail. Otherwise, it's impossible to say.Tom Bloom wrote:Been printing B&W 30 years. My prints are looking duller than they used to. Is it only because of the lack of silver in new films? I want the sparkle back.