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I did a VIDEO on how I use Howard Farmer's Reducer, showing the chemicals and the 'Darkroom Magic' to improve dark prints. You can see it here :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4dS75Lt3-w&t=61s
To someone like myself, on a steep learning curve with wet printing, your videos are invaluable. Both the Farmers Reducer and the Sepia (especially being odourless as I've a severe respiratory condition) are excellent. As for the ones where you showed your prints, they were beautiful, you can certainly take a good shot. Thank you Peter, they do make a difference to those that are still fairly new, or returning to the darkroom after a rudimentary introduction far too many years ago.

Looking forward to the video you said you’d make last all day in reply to my YouTube comment.

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