LinenTurtle
Member
Hello Everyone,
I am back in the dark room after many years of abandonment! I feel the urge of exploring many different papers, and there are of course many technical information about all of them. What still remains unclear to me is the opinion that people may share about them. I do not doubt that the quality of a print depends in part on the paper that supports it. But should one go for a specific paper for a particular look? Or does everything depend on choice of contrast, exposure, toning etc in the dark room?
I guess films have specific identities. We would go for Velvia for saturated colours, Portra for skin tones, Tri X for a "classic" grain, and so on. But is there anything similar (bnw) papers in the dark room?
All the best,
Ph
I am back in the dark room after many years of abandonment! I feel the urge of exploring many different papers, and there are of course many technical information about all of them. What still remains unclear to me is the opinion that people may share about them. I do not doubt that the quality of a print depends in part on the paper that supports it. But should one go for a specific paper for a particular look? Or does everything depend on choice of contrast, exposure, toning etc in the dark room?
I guess films have specific identities. We would go for Velvia for saturated colours, Portra for skin tones, Tri X for a "classic" grain, and so on. But is there anything similar (bnw) papers in the dark room?
All the best,
Ph