[pure-silver] Re: Dense Negatives
- From: titrisol <titrisol@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 23:21:14 -0700 (PDT)
Rev, Sidney Flack reccommended using a green filter for printing
these in VC paper.
I did it after a lot of wine one Xmas exposing HP5 as 100 and
afterwards developing normally
The results were good enough.
--- ATIPPETT@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I have a number of negatives that are too dense due to over
> development.
> TRI-X Professional fixed with a hardener. Using Kodak's
> Farmer's Reducer and
> after seven 4 minutes baths I achieved some noticeable
> reduction. Am I on
> the right track here or is there a better method?
>
> Alan Tippett
> San Jose
> I
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