John,
I will also point you to the www.ilford.com website. The data
sheet that comes with the paper gives you the settings to use
with the colorhead. The biggest problem, though, is that the
colorhead will only get you to grade 4.5 instead of grade 5.0.
Ilford's Drawer/underlens filters are the best way to go. I'm
looking for an inexpensive set for one of my enlargers.
If you are serious about the darkroom, I highly recommend the
ZoneMaster II from www.rhdesigns.co.uk. (I've got a brief
writeup on it at www.iowatelecom.net/~image66 which briefly
gives you a tour. The ZM-II is the darkroom equivelent of an
OM-4Ti.
One tip about Multigrade developer: Use the standard mix ratio,
not the economy ratio. Economy won't get you a clean, solid
DMax. Multigrade developer and Multigrade RC paper is FAST!
Test prints in 30 seconds fast.
Enjoy, have fun, and drop me a note if you have any problems or
questions.
AG-Schnozz
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