Lootens on Photographic Enlarging and Print Quality
Larry Bartlett's Black and White Photographic Printing Workshop.
That's an excellent book all the way 'round. I learned more from that slim book than I did in a lot others that were much thicker and more recent.If you can find a copy of Lootens on Photographic Enlarging and Print Quality -- Amphoto revised 1969
Pierods, let me suggest adding this to your repertoire: Per Volquartz taught me that the warmth of your fingers can be used to selectively accelerate development over parts of a print (and thus darken it) while it develops. Since trying it, I almost never burn any more. You can see the difference almost in real time as you go. It is a good thing for small areas.
how does it work? you just rub on the selected areas?
Yes, that's all.
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