phfitz said:Jim,
Thanks for the pix and the info. This has some real possiblities. I guess most VC paper would respond as ortho and RC would not have a fiber pattern to it.
Thanks again.
jimgalli said:Thinking of changing my APUG moniker to "LensWhore". What do you think?
athanasius80 said:Oh my Ape-huggers! This has been one of the best posts I've read in ages. I nominate Jim for "Old Lenswhore" because it may be more accurate. I am definately using RC paper for negatives now, the work can be gorgeous. Oh yeah, if there's a stoning party I want in.
jimgalli said:I should have listened to John Nanian. He told me printing paper negs was addicting but I jumped right in anyways. I'd never made a print from a paper neg before. I was stunned at the results! The resulting prints are beautiful. Better than the PS scans. I'll tag a couple on here but I doubt you'll see much difference from the inverted scans at 32kb. The highlights blocking is a little more apparent in the print scans only because they are more "truthful" than the inverted scans where you can set your highlights a bit lower. But I also figure that's the nature of the beast with this type of photography. One thing I did notice in the prints that I liked a lot. Where the petzval had left a glowing edge on an out of focus highlight, the prints made it even more "glowy". A result of the extra diffusion the light gets traveling through the paper. I also discovered that a paper that prints slow can have a dramatic effect on the contrast at the printing stage. Kind of works in reverse. You can gain contrast with the slower paper.
jnanian said:sweet pix jim
if things get too bad, let me know, i'll be around to sponsor
you when you enter the "program," i won't reveal your real name, and i'll be glad to guard the lens mine
john
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