[pure-silver] Re: Ilford Multigrade

Cor,

That sounds much like plain filters that simulate using a colorhead.
Opposit to the MG filters: no constant exposure while changing contrast.
A real colorhead (cls450,cls500,cls501) for your L1200 will give you the
advantage of picking every intermediate contrastgrade. 

Huib

> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
> [mailto:pure-silver-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Namens Breukel, C. (HKG)
> Verzonden: maandag 22 augustus 2005 10:46
> Aan: Pure Silver (F) (E-mail)
> Onderwerp: [pure-silver] Ilford Multigrade
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I have been printing on a condesor enlarger with the same set 
> of Multigrade filters for more than 10 years. Recently I came 
> across a note that these filters can deteriorate under al 
> these exposures (I use a 150 watt photacresenta bulb). Not 
> sure if that is a real problem, as long as you get the 
> results you want.
> 
> Anyway I came across an ad for a Ilford Multigrade set sp606, 
> size 30*30 cm (for my Laborator L1200 I need 10*10 cm 
> sheets), acetate sheets, brand new.
> 
> The odd thing (for me) that according to the seller the set 
> consists of 
> 
> Yellow:  no: 0 t/m 1 1/2 (steps: 1/2).
> 
> Magenta No : 0 t/m 5 (steps: 1/2).
> 
> And a UV filter
> 
> I never heard of such a set, is this usefull for multigrade 
> printing, or..? 
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Best,
> 
> Cor
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