Many people here have a sharp eye for their negatives, and concepts like contrast control, tonality, separation, gradation, etc, seem to be the basis for their critical assessment of their negatives. Right now my own apparatus is limited to figuring out densities: shadow details (adjust exposure), highlights density (adjust exposition), and general over/under exposure/development.
I'm interested in expanding that knowledge for standard RC/fiber printing, working with 35 and 120 negs, but how? I realise more and more that a crappy negative will not be saved by any printing technique.
Most photo books I've found culminate in explaining how density works, but do not go further in explaining causes behind other negative features. For example, would a developer have an effect on gradations, or is that more a feature of the paper you print on? Or does it depend only on having the proper light? How does midtone separation work? Etc etc.
If someone knows a good book, or a collection of articles about such topics it would make my life much easier. The Film Dev Cookbook has started to point me in the right direction, but I'd like to see some practical examples of what they explain. I wish somebody wrote a compendium of the cause-effect relationships between the major variables involved in the production of silver photography and the resulting aesthetics properties.
I'm interested in expanding that knowledge for standard RC/fiber printing, working with 35 and 120 negs, but how? I realise more and more that a crappy negative will not be saved by any printing technique.
Most photo books I've found culminate in explaining how density works, but do not go further in explaining causes behind other negative features. For example, would a developer have an effect on gradations, or is that more a feature of the paper you print on? Or does it depend only on having the proper light? How does midtone separation work? Etc etc.
If someone knows a good book, or a collection of articles about such topics it would make my life much easier. The Film Dev Cookbook has started to point me in the right direction, but I'd like to see some practical examples of what they explain. I wish somebody wrote a compendium of the cause-effect relationships between the major variables involved in the production of silver photography and the resulting aesthetics properties.