I've got my newly acquired Omega B22 enlarger all set up in the laundry room, hoping the wife won't notice it as I've cleverly draped a sock over the top to disguise it as a pile of laundry. Trays, tongs, easel, red light and a GraLab timer are all there as well, the result of an ebay purchase and a batch of darkroom equipment kindly given to me yesterday by a photographer friend who works in digital (Now there's a reason to appreciate digital). After two nights of trying to print I have come to the realization that printing, like most things in life, will require a lot of time, study and effort for me to attain any degree of proficiency. I find my self staring at a range of possibilities and options, interwoven with questions and not sure of any of the answers. Not a daunting prospect by any means, as a matter of fact I enjoy having so much ahead of me to learn. I've managed to figure out which end of the camera to point at the subject, I should be able to figure this out as well.
My first night was spent largely trying to figure out why my prints were insanely overexposed. The culprit was me forgetting to tighten the aperture after focusing. Also, the thudding noise was distracting but once I quit banging my head against the wall in frustration the noise ceased. I did wind up with one print of marginal quality.
Last night was better. I worked on focus (I'd like to get a grain focuser soon), proper exposure and trying to get into the swing of a workflow and the result was two prints that I would deem almost half reasonable. Onward and upward!
But I have a few immediate questions about which I hope the collective Filmwaster print masterminds will be able to enlighten me.
Currently I'm working with a box of Ilford MGIV RC Deluxe Pearl finish paper and Ilford Multigrade developer at 1:14 dilution. Is this a good combination to start with?
I also inherited a couple of old safelights, but the glass filters are amber, not red. The red-light that I am currently using is an led light that I have pointed at the ceiling to reflect and that seems to do OK, but not quite enough for me to see the image with any clarity on the paper as it's developing. Can I use the amber lights?
I am developing for 1:30, stop bath for 0:30, Fix for 5:00, Rinse Aid for 2:00. Then rinsing in water. I'm not sure of the rinse time I should be doing since I am using a rinse aid. Any suggestions?
Thanks!