mattk Jul 9, 2011 Really admire these. What paper and are you using any filter to flatten the contrast? My paper negs always struggle with harsh contrast.
Really admire these. What paper and are you using any filter to flatten the contrast? My paper negs always struggle with harsh contrast.
gandolfi Jul 9, 2011 mattk said: Really admire these. What paper and are you using any filter to flatten the contrast? My paper negs always struggle with harsh contrast. Click to expand... hi matt. Thanks. no filters used - I used an old multigrade Ilford paper here and the light was the sun only. I like to use multigrade papers as I can use filters if need be - but here it is plain paper..
mattk said: Really admire these. What paper and are you using any filter to flatten the contrast? My paper negs always struggle with harsh contrast. Click to expand... hi matt. Thanks. no filters used - I used an old multigrade Ilford paper here and the light was the sun only. I like to use multigrade papers as I can use filters if need be - but here it is plain paper..
removed account4 Jul 9, 2011 these portraits are beautiful emil ! paper negatives are fun, aren't they - john
gandolfi Jul 11, 2011 Thomas Bertilsson said: 16x20" paper negs. I'll say... I'm inspired! Click to expand... yes - it is rather addictive once you have set up that monster (definitively not a lightweight camera!!) I more and more understand all the ULF guys.... regardles of techniques used.
Thomas Bertilsson said: 16x20" paper negs. I'll say... I'm inspired! Click to expand... yes - it is rather addictive once you have set up that monster (definitively not a lightweight camera!!) I more and more understand all the ULF guys.... regardles of techniques used.