Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/06/21
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I fumbled around with a number of things while learning the ins and outs of scanning my black & white negatives. When I switched to PyroCat HD and some similar home brews most of my scanning struggles went away. I was able to get good shadow detail and controlled highlights in my scans. I don't own a high grade scanner (a Canon 9950F) but it's quite capable for what I use it for and perhaps some of my issues were related to machine limitations. FP4+ and HP5+ work especially well and give me easy-to-scan/ink print and easy-to-print negatives for traditional darkroom work. The grain masking effect of the developer smoothed out my scans but the edge effects of this style of developer bring back the snap where it matters. G Hopkinson wrote: > Folks I have read with interest some discussion on the perils of XTOL > storage and am also in the throes of getting back into BW via developing > then scan etc for print via inkjet. > > I am using primarily Ilford films and am playing thus far with FP4, HP5 & > the Delta 100 & 400s. >