High contrast |
What are the signs that a print has been printed to hard? The shadow areas are jet black with no detail and the highlights are blank (the contrast is to great). Assuming that the negative being printed shows none of these traits then it can be corrected by the following:
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Use
a softer grade of paper.
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Make
sure that the exposure time is correct.
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The
paper is in the developer for the right amount of time.
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Don't
use a high contrast developer.
Low contrast |
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Use
a harder grade of paper.
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Increase
the developing time. If the development time is to short it may cause cloudy spots.
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Make
sure the developer is not too diluted.
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Also
check that it is not exhausted.
There are
other possibilities:
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Your
darkroom may not be light tight fogging the paper creating an overall grey
cast.
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The
paper maybe to old or has not been stored properly.
Once you
establish what the problem is, the cure will speak for it's self.
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