TheTrailTog
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After a long ~5 years without printing, my new darkroom is almost finished. While not completely done, it is done enough for me to be able to do my first prints in ages today. Since I had my last darkroom, I have been working in a hybrid workflow. Fortunately/unfortunately, scratches and fingerprints don't really come through in scanning. This had led me to get rather lax with handling negatives. Today was an awakening that some of my negatives have been ruined for darkroom printing because of these bad handling habits. I used to be really anal about handling negatives, but alas, how quickly we(I) forget
Anyway, it's good to be back in the land of the full analog work flow. Here's a couple of today's prints from testing for dry down time. The one of my wife was for practicing dealing with a high contrast scene and the one of the row boats I chose as I thought the subtle white and black grades would help me dial in a dry down time for this paper. (Please excuse the crappy cell photo/paper curl. It's been so long since I had to scan a print, I can't find the insert to do so for my flatbed
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