Re: Lith film and base density

From: Tom Ferguson ^lt;tomf2468@pipeline.com>
Date: 12/05/03-10:30:48 PM Z
Message-id: <F7304C80-27A4-11D8-80A0-000502D77DA6@pipeline.com>

*$^*^#$@&%

Yes in a dish and I'm too experienced not to have thought of that and
tested. That could be the issue!

On Friday, December 5, 2003, at 08:17 PM, Liam Lawless wrote:

> Developing in the dish, Tom? With dev. times of "a few minutes", could
> be your safelighting?
>
>
>
> Liam
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Ferguson [mailto:tomf2468@pipeline.com]
> Sent: 06 December 2003 04:01
> To: alt-photo-process-l@sask.usask.ca
> Subject: Re: Lith film and base density
>
>
> Thanks Gordon and Michael. I didn't "measure" the base density (fog), I
> would put it half way between the clear of T-Max 100 and the base fog
> of HP5+
>
> Somewhere "back in time" I started doing enlarged negs with this
> material and developing it for a few minutes in diluted HC-110 film
> developer followed by a variable time in diluted zone VI paper
> developer. So, I will try each developer alone and see if one of them
> is my "fog" creator. If I were still using APSH for enlarged negs, the
> fog would be perfectly acceptable. As I'm now using it for a final
> display/print I would like it be be more transparent in the clear
> areas.
>
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> Tom Ferguson
> http://www.ferguson-photo-design.com
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Tom Ferguson
http://www.ferguson-photo-design.com
Received on Fri Dec 5 22:31:05 2003

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