i am sure you could do that in the darkroom, most people can stick a slide in an enlarger and make a print from it,
even if it means making a paper internegative .. its basic stuff but the first line of the uploads page clearly states:
" Please refrain from posting any images that have been manipulated digitally such as converting color images to black and white ... "
which means, even though it is a simple adjustment in PS or whatever it is you are using, it is not allowed in the gallery.
but posting your darkroom print is definitely allowed, as much as posting an inverted negative, or a slide.
its too bad whoever it was that PMed you or told you that film scans or alternative process photography filled your head with such nonsense.
maybe that person misunderstood what the difference between alt process photography was and hybrid photography, where
a digital internegative ( or whatever ) is used to make a traditional print ? whoknows, but what he or she told you was wrong ..
the only adgenda of this site is to be an analog website, no one's heads are in the sand and seeing in 11 years the site has grown to 60K + members
and subscribers that keep the site going, and sean to steer it with the membership and moderators, it seems to be doing quite well carving out a nice niche
where people can come here and learn about analog image making. it could have easily become another run of the mill photography website but .. its not ...
this post from sean is from 2011
but is as relevant today as it was then ...
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have fun jay !
john
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Ok, however...
(I don't know how big the direct positive paper gets) but... In theory if I made a large print, from a transparency.... It was my masterpiece and I wanted to share it, but could not scan it because of it's size, and I wanted to show you guys, the only option would be to scan the negative and convert it to B&W to match the print...
And this is what I'm saying, you guys sometimes get caught up in the written rule for some things, when the intent of the rule is different or isn't inclusive of all situations, but then other times when it suits your needs you say "oh well this is the intent of the rule so you can bend it a little" but only SOMETIMES which is frustrating.
I also have a CHEMICAL print that was made from a scan and then printed with a light-jet on chemical photo paper... It's B&W but the transparency is color.... Can I scan that physical print?



