On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Mat Maessen wrote:
> You wouldn't happen to know anyone who does lighting work in a
> theater/TV studio?

School was many years ago.. :)

> Getting a single supply of multicontrast paper is certainly cheaper than
> getting
> multiple boxes of differently graded paper.

I actually figured that perhaps my problem might be easiest solved by just
doing everything on a single different grade. That is, I thought perhaps
that generally a contact print might require a harder grade, on average,
than what MG provided.

Obviously, I was incorrect.

> Well, if you leave the print in the developer for half an hour, it might
> develop
> some more. But short of that, it's self-limiting.

I did not realize that. Now I have learned.


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