Peter Marshall (petermarshall@cix.co.uk)
Wed, 27 Jan 1999 21:39 +0000 (GMT)
Patrick
I'd try developing in a universal developer (or print developer). I used 
Paterson or Ilford Universal at its normal 1+9 dilution for FP4. However 
any clean working dev will do. 
Exposure can be around normal (400ASA) and you simply need to increase the 
dev time to get the required contrast. This will depend on the subject and 
also on the platinum/palladium chemistry you are using. You don't need 
fantastically high contrast, but you do want virtually clear areas of film 
for the deepest shadows - minimum exposure and low fog.
Peter
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