Fatih Ayoglu
Member
Hi,
When I print BW, I use split grade printing, usually start with 0, or full yellow, establish highlights and mid tones and then move to hard 5, full magenta, to establish shadows. Obviously the paper responds to yellow light much slower than the magenta light, what I mean is, when I need to get like 32s with yellow light, I might be needing only 4 to 8s with magenta light at the optimum aperture of the lens. That makes the dodging/burning really difficult and was wondering if I could move to a different aperture for grade 5, to increase that time a stop or 2.
Cheers,
Fatih
When I print BW, I use split grade printing, usually start with 0, or full yellow, establish highlights and mid tones and then move to hard 5, full magenta, to establish shadows. Obviously the paper responds to yellow light much slower than the magenta light, what I mean is, when I need to get like 32s with yellow light, I might be needing only 4 to 8s with magenta light at the optimum aperture of the lens. That makes the dodging/burning really difficult and was wondering if I could move to a different aperture for grade 5, to increase that time a stop or 2.
Cheers,
Fatih