Last night I used VC paper for the first time, Ilford's MGIV RC
Deluxe. I wasn't making final prints, but, rather, proof prints on
5x7 paper. The paper was a joy to work with, and perfect for the
task. It's quick to develop, stop, and fix, and washing is fast and
easy also. The Cooltone would have been my first choice, but the
full-service camera shop in the area didn't have any.
I used the Beseler 23C-II with a Dichro head, and chose the "single
filter" method of adjusting contrast, both for speed and simplicity,
and because I'm not at all familiar with the "two filter" method.
Could someone explain what the reason is to use the two filter
method, and how it's an improvement over the single filter method?
Thanks!
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Shel Belinkoff
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There are no rules for good photographs,
there are only good photographs.
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