Variable contrast filters are used to increase contrast in flat images.
Contrast
filters are necessary for increasing or decreasing the amount of
contrast in your print. If your test prints are coming out much too
gray, then increasing the number of your filter will increase the
contrast, making the whites whiter and the blacks blacker. Everyone has a
different preference when it comes to deciding which contrast filter to
start with, but I have always found for my purposes that a contrast filter of 3 suits me well when I’m working on a black and white enlarger.
Changing
your contrast filter as you do test prints will also affect your
exposure times, so don’t expect the same results in exposure when
changing from a 3 to a 3 1/2 or a 4. You will need to make a new test strip!!!
The
first photograph here shows the effect of a lower contrast filter. The
second illustrates the effect of using a contrast filter higher in
number.
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