jeffzeitlin
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Is anyone using BTZS and printing digitally? I would like to hear about your experiences.
To put a number on it, if you develop your film with a density range of 1.1 to 1.4 you will have no problems scanning your film on modern scanners. This DR is about what one would use for printing silver gelatin fairly easily.Is anyone using BTZS and printing digitally? I would like to hear about your experiences.
The alternative produces less than optimum results no matter what your output is.First, I believe that a consistent exposure and development system such as BTZS is useful, even if your intention is to later scan and print digitally.
This is so that what I want to print is in the linear portion of the curve
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