The
test strip is the foundation to obtaining a good final print. Unless you have one of RH designs excellent Analsyser Pro enlarging meters. If not the most common way of
producing a test strip is with a sheet of card moved at timed intervals across
light-sensitive paper. There are several things you need to set before doing
the test: the size of the print, the aperture of the enlarging lens and making
sure you have sharp focus.
10 x 8 test strip. |
What
should the time separation be?
A good starting point for prints around the ten by eight size is five seconds.
These intervals will give you a rough idea of what the exposure should be. This
can be refined with further test strips of two and/or one second if needed.
On
what grade of paper should you make the test print? Grade one is standard practice. If the method you use places your negatives at a particular grade In my case it is grade three then you should do your test print at that grade unless you are using the split grade method.
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Nicely written and helpful article for those new to printing like me. Thanks for posting.
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