@Daniela, @Steve@f8
Thank you for the compliments.
I was in an exhibition in Paris: atelier des lumières where they beam paints in a huge room.
She was sat there watching around and I took my photo with a relative long exposure, I think: 1/4 of second at f2.
There is no particular technique...
Thank you for the update.
@AnselMortensen: For example Tetenal Eukobrom could be found easily as in the past but at a higher prize.
@miha: I will try, thank you for the suggest.
Hi guys,
What happened to Centrabrom Tetenal developer? I cannot find it for 4-5 years.
Do you know any significant alternative to it? It was good because worked on high lights.
Thanks
The problem is Kodak Tri-X has been changed respect the past, for this reason a lot of developers suggest D-76.
Thank you, happy Sunday to you as well!
But...
It is recognised by the world that the combo D76-TMAX is a classic. Avoiding having poorly printable negatives, it is better not to risk experimenting.
At the end I think the changes between one choose or another are very slightly, not so evident, hopefully.
Good morning,
I have always used the combination Kodak TMax 400 with its TMax Dev with excellent results.
I intend to create a new project by Tri-X 400. Years ago I used the D76 to develop it, but I would avoid the powdered ones.
I have noticed that TMax development involves Tri-X film. Should...
Thank you for your message, but my use will be purely for printed photos.
Before I had a Canon very basic and cheap, and the scan of a black and white photograph came out red, then I had to correct it.
Dear all,
I have to scan my photos, not films, baryta paper after be processed in darkroom.
What would do you suggest to buy between Epson v850 vs v600 models?
Thank you.
Thank you for all the suggests.
I have bought the acetate mask, and as well I will try to cut a card in small shape of the area of interest dodging and burning.
I will let you know the results.
Dear all,
I have a complex photography where the main subject it's underexposed. I found the correct exposure for it to appear clear enough but I have to burn around its contour.
Reading the book Master Printing Course by Tim Rudman, he suggests to use an acetate mask, where I can outline the...
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