Selectol-Soft.

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Can anyone tell me of their experiences using this developer, dilutions,temps.,times, using glossy Ilford Warmtone FB.

-- P Doyle (konew1@yahoo.com), July 26, 2001

Answers

SS is a slow, low contrast developer that works well in combination with Dektol to moderate paper contrast beyond the grade of the paper. If you find a 3 paper to contrasty you can develope it for 30 seconds in SS then 90 seconds in Dektol. This might give you a 2 1/2 grade contrast. Use at standard temps and dilute 1:1. I've used it extensively with the now discontinued Ektalure.

-- ricardo (ricardospanks1@yahoo.com), July 26, 2001.

I mostly mix my own developers now, but I have used Selectol Soft quite a bit in the past. It is a metol-only formula that gives soft contrast. It is good if you have a grade 3 paper but need a grade 2- 1/2. I agree that it is often best to use Selectol Soft in conjunction with a standard developer like Dektol to get the blacks developed sufficiently. I usually used it straight or diluted 1:1.

-- Ed Buffaloe (edb@unblinkingeye.com), July 26, 2001.

Also,where can I find info for SS at the Kodak site...am pulling my hair out.

-- P Doyle (konew1@yahoo.com), July 28, 2001.

Below is a web site for information about Kodak chemicals for B&W papers (including Selectol-Soft). The web site reference may wrap on the line and must be put back together as a single line. When using the Kodak web site, always select "Professional Products" for info about B&W photography. http://www.kodak.com/global/en/professional/support/techPubs/e103cp/e1 03cp.pdf

-- Michael Feldman (mfeldman@qwest.net), July 28, 2001.

Thanks everyone!

-- P Doyle (konew1@yahoo.com), July 28, 2001.


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