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Old 6th April 2021, 11:25 AM
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I know this thread is about printing, but the basic route to a satisfactory print is the correct negative exposure and development . It’s a good idea to study this first. You don’t need special equipment, or lots of time. There are some fairly simple tests to establish the exposure that gives the minimum usable shadow density, and the development time that produces the appropriate contrast for your enlarger and lens. Apologies to the OP if you have done all this, but if not, then time spent on this will ensure that you are working on producing prints from good negatives.
Alex.


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