On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Nick Zentena wrote: > Does the developer have some sort of data sheet? It should tell > you how long to leave the print in the developer. The normal developer
If I remember correctly, they said sixty seconds. It appeared to be fully developed much quicker than that, which is actually why I went from their recommended 1:9 to 1:19, to sort of help draw that time out. > From glancing at some of the other responses. For filters you > might be able to put the bulb in some sort of tin can and the filter > in front of that. Just don't go by the numbers on the filters. Your I had thought of that, too. I'm currently using a clip-on "temporary" fixture which has too big of an ending for use like that, however, considering that even 15 watts is too much I've also given thought to just trying out a nightlight style bulb instead of bouncing it off the ceiling.. > non-standard light source may be the wrong colour. You don't need to > use filters with MC paper. I only do if I don't want the normal paper > contrast. All the filters do is move you from what the paper will give > you unfiltered. Oh, understood. Now, my concepts of paper grades is limited, but where on the scale would unfiltered MG paper fall in? -- http://www.infotainment.org <-> more fun than a poke in your eye. http://www.eighteenpercent.com <-> photography and portfolio.

