Yes, contrast filters for color printing: Magenta for higher contrast range and Yellow for the lower contrast range.
Do not be afraid to ask questions, none of us was born with this knowledge.
I first do testing for Magenta and then one I have that exposure I make a print of that and before developing test for yellow. That provides split grade prints that bring out the best.
Damn it! I did not get that memo. Will you please forward it to me. It seems that there are arguments of film versus digital, Nikon F100 doors, stop bath being so damned expensive, ... it is hard to keep the religious fights over which end of the egg to open first from real discussions.
We talked about this many times before. I do not use any camera as a hammer, so I have never in over 60 years had such a problem. You may want to trade in your extra thumbs for fingers.
Many people prefer fine grain. I do. But not everyone. Sometimes I would might like a bit coarser grain but that is after I developed the film so as they say the ship sailed out of the train station or the train sank in the harbor.
For an article about any photographer's style or artist's work, I would want hear from an art historian, photographer or artist, the last two ones who know what they were talking about. I appreciate Tom, that you are passing on interesting articles that you find. Sucks, someone needs to do it...
rulnacco is right on all counts. Listen to him and find someone to do a CLA. Barring that you dropped the camera off a cliff you should be able to have the normal maintenance done.
I also have the N75 and N80. the F100 has all the bells and whistles so barring dropping it off a cliff or other failure, it would be the last camera that you would buy.
Levoy does not know what he is talking about. Just another hack not able to pay his bills writes some bunk to get a paycheck. Nothing happening here folks. Move on.
I have the Sekonic L-308S and the Pentax Digital Spot meter. Just keep looking and only buy from a source that will take it back if there is a problem.
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