Sorry, I somehow missed your comment yesterday. No, this one was with using 12g of the metaborate. The exposure was based on placing the widening parts of the tops of the pillars on ZIV and the average of the high value of light in the non-colored parts of the glass fell between ZIII & ZIX, so I decided to give "N" development at 6m each bath.
edit: this stained-glass was on the north side of the building so it did not have the same intensity of light that the first image had that was on the south side of the building where the high values fell up around ZXII to ZXIII.........where I used the 7g of metaborate.
Sorry, I somehow missed your comment yesterday. No, this one was with using 12g of the metaborate. The exposure was based on placing the widening parts of the tops of the pillars on ZIV and the average of the high value of light in the non-colored parts of the glass fell between ZIII & ZIX, so I decided to give "N" development at 6m each bath.
edit: this stained-glass was on the north side of the building so it did not have the same intensity of light that the first image had that was on the south side of the building where the high values fell up around ZXII to ZXIII.........where I used the 7g of metaborate.
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