Mike Té Apr 15, 2007 Refreshingly different and original. Well done. Colour paper under a B&W negative? What paper developer do you then use? (I don't know anything aabout colour processing)
Refreshingly different and original. Well done. Colour paper under a B&W negative? What paper developer do you then use? (I don't know anything aabout colour processing)
Mike Té Apr 15, 2007 Refreshingly different and original. Well done. Colour paper under a B&W negative? What paper developer do you then use? (I don't know anything aabout colour processing)
Refreshingly different and original. Well done. Colour paper under a B&W negative? What paper developer do you then use? (I don't know anything aabout colour processing)
GoGo May 25, 2007 Thanks for the comment Mike. I use a b/w negative with a contrast mask that I hand colour, then print on colour paper. A good magnifying glass helps with the hand work, after that it is all colour theory and trial and error.
Thanks for the comment Mike. I use a b/w negative with a contrast mask that I hand colour, then print on colour paper. A good magnifying glass helps with the hand work, after that it is all colour theory and trial and error.