OK, I finally got some intensifier to sort out my under developed negs. I'd hesitatited buying from one of the usual online photo suppliers until I had something else to order as the postage charges are so high, but then a bargain came up on ebay so I went for that instead.
The thing is I now know there are two common types:
1) chromium intensifier which bleaches the image which you then re-develop in paper developer, in normal light until you're happy with the density
2) "red" intensifier which changes the colour of the silver image to a red compound to improve the way it prints on blue sensitive paper in a conventional print process.
The stuff I got was the red stuff. The thing is I scan my negs, so I have the suspicion that it won't help me a great deal. It's a long shot but has anyone else ever used this stuff? does it simply redden the image or is the image also darkened?
I guess I could try to fake "blue sensitive paper", by scanning in colour then in photoshop dropping the red (and green) channels? But something tells me this isn't going to make any difference.
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Looks like I'm setting myself up here for another experiment doesnt it? Oh well, I'll post the results when I've done a test.