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Warm tone papers and developers
The instruction sheets for the two papers I'll be trying (Arista & Forte)
recommend Dektol, why not a warm tone developer (like Agfa 120)? Also, I goofed and mixed the120 with sodium, not potassium carbonate. Will this make a big difference? -LS |
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