Hi:
Dektol can be tamed by diluting. Some pinholers use high contrast film
and process it in hightly diluted dektol to cut down contrast. 1-10
upto 1-30. could alse try adding baking powder which lowers the pH which
will give lower contrast
Gord
On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Beau Schwarz wrote:
Hi!
--- Beau Schwarz ejschwar...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hi! Based on a View Camera article, I've thought about trying D76 as the
developer for paper negatives. However, in looking at a Kodak Dataguide,
Dektol will develope 120 sheets of paper while D76 will develope approx. 16
8x10 sheets of film.
Hi! Based on a View Camera article, I've thought about trying D76 as the
developer for paper negatives. However, in looking at a Kodak Dataguide,
Dektol will develope 120 sheets of paper while D76 will develope approx. 16
8x10 sheets of film. So the question is how many sheets of paper will a