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Hello all! Somewhat new poster here, though Im moderately active on APUG.
Ive been shooting for a pretty long time, both film and digital and recently discovered Alt Processes and its revitalized the art for me.. and now Im waiting for all my 'kit' to arrive so I can learn and play...
In the meantime, I have a basics question. As Ive been doing my research on different processes and techniques, I had an idea that might be so basic that its a 'duh, obviously".
Ill be doing pt/pd and using a indoor UV source...shooting mostly portraits. Now my question is, once the image has reached the proper (to me) exposure time, can I use a UV flashlight to dodge/burn parts of the image I want to be more exposed as I would in a traditional dark room? It SEEMs quite plausible to me, but I dont see much mention of that online. Mostly folks are doing all that work in PS prior to printing the Digital Neg.
Thoughts?
Thanks everyone
Ive been shooting for a pretty long time, both film and digital and recently discovered Alt Processes and its revitalized the art for me.. and now Im waiting for all my 'kit' to arrive so I can learn and play...
In the meantime, I have a basics question. As Ive been doing my research on different processes and techniques, I had an idea that might be so basic that its a 'duh, obviously".
Ill be doing pt/pd and using a indoor UV source...shooting mostly portraits. Now my question is, once the image has reached the proper (to me) exposure time, can I use a UV flashlight to dodge/burn parts of the image I want to be more exposed as I would in a traditional dark room? It SEEMs quite plausible to me, but I dont see much mention of that online. Mostly folks are doing all that work in PS prior to printing the Digital Neg.
Thoughts?
Thanks everyone
