DREW WILEY
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- Jul 14, 2011
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- 8x10 Format
My interest was more in streamlining complex lab processes, since I have never done such manipulations digitally, nor intend to, but only by old
fashioned punch and register comp techniques. Sometimes a particular filter will split the difference and allow the use of one sheet of film instead of
two for a certain preliminary masks. Outdoors, I keep things real simple, just a few high quality coated glass versatile filters such as a 25 red and
some version of orange, either light or dark, depending. No need for a 11 with ACROS film (or in my case, an equivalent Hoya XO light yellow-green),
but I'll carry one for TMax films or Pan F. For dayhikes with the 8x10 I'll be more targeted in the day's results, and might carry a deep green or even
a 47 blue. I often admire the graphic effect, open shadows, and exagerratated atmospheric effects of 19th C blue-sensitive plates. There is no right
or wrong involved, just intelligent creative choices. I'm sure you passed that truth on to your students too!
fashioned punch and register comp techniques. Sometimes a particular filter will split the difference and allow the use of one sheet of film instead of
two for a certain preliminary masks. Outdoors, I keep things real simple, just a few high quality coated glass versatile filters such as a 25 red and
some version of orange, either light or dark, depending. No need for a 11 with ACROS film (or in my case, an equivalent Hoya XO light yellow-green),
but I'll carry one for TMax films or Pan F. For dayhikes with the 8x10 I'll be more targeted in the day's results, and might carry a deep green or even
a 47 blue. I often admire the graphic effect, open shadows, and exagerratated atmospheric effects of 19th C blue-sensitive plates. There is no right
or wrong involved, just intelligent creative choices. I'm sure you passed that truth on to your students too!