Re: Enlarger filter question

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On Sun, 16 Jan 2005 18:43:44 -0500, Walter Holt
<locnleave@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote/replied to:

>  You are preaching to the choir. I fully understand what you are saying  
>as I started using VC paper in 1959 (DuPont  Varigam I think).
>I was not the one asking about the blending or adding of VC filters,  
>that was Kostas. Personally I think it would be a poor idea.
>
>In my own darkroom I Use an Ilford Ilfospeed Multigrade enlarger head  
>and control box.  I just punch a button to change contrast. I am not  
>unsure, but I do experiment experiment, and have fun.

I agree about not mixing filters - and not expecting too much. When
you've increased contrast with a #4, that's it, forget trying to
squeeze out more in any other way. Get a single grade if you need more
contrast.

MG Filters are simply changing the colour. I have for years used
colour head enlargerss with MG B&W and found the settings that worked
best. #4 is a strong magenta filter while the softer filters are more
light yellow. The multigrade papers have their limits and I've found
it a waste of time trying to push those limits.


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