From: Richard Maddox (slow_emulsions@yahoo.co.uk)
Date: 04/17/00-08:04:06 AM Z
--- Steve Shapiro <sgshiya@redshift.com> wrote:
The tonal values of green in the black colour may be
due to the photographic printer using cold developers.
When paper developer is used at a temperature below
the recommended or colder than normal, it tends to
make the black colour with a green, metal tint appear
on the shadow levels of the photographic print.
...........
Yes, that cold temperature developing could cause a
change in tone, agrees in THEORY with what I have
read, but do you know of a specfic reference where it
says that GREEN tones are produced this way? Or was
your comment only a personal observation? If so, with
which paper/dev. combination and at what temp? In any
case, green tones are usually obtained by other means.
RM
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