BigSteveG
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I've been going through the Aristo website and have read that negs o be printed through a cold light head should be developed 20-30% longer. Is this true? If so, why? Anyone w/ experience here?
So kind of like the basic principle behind contrast filters for VC papers: yellow for the "Low" contrast emulsion layer and purple for the "High" contrast layer?FrankS said:I know a photographer who has a cold light head with 2 tubes of different colour. One tube determines the density of blacks and shadows, while the other controls highlight detail.
Ronald M...diffusion will show a little more detail in the highlight and have marginally smaller grain from fine grain 35mm films. [/QUOTE said:Like I said, 4x5/LF is where it's at with cold light. 😀 😀 😀