ww12345
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OK, so I think I want to try my hand at doing some bromoil prints of some landscapes I've shot. I recently had a long discussion with a member here about photographic vision and I realized that in order to fully "get" that vision I'd have to go back to some older processes and techniques. Anyway, bromoil appears to be the least "alternative" and easiest to jump into (as opposed to wet/dry plate, which I still would kind of like to try...). Anyway, I looked up some bromoil techniques and this one seems to be the most doable, but I have a question (although it may be stupid) - can't everything after the actual print making be done in the light? I know that the first print has to be done in a safelight environment, but can the bleaching and inking be done in the light? My darkroom is kind of cramped, and it would be nice to be able to make the print in the open air, so to speak...
Here's the link: http://www.alternativephotography.com/wp/processes/bromoils/making-a-bromoil-print
Here's the link: http://www.alternativephotography.com/wp/processes/bromoils/making-a-bromoil-print