Jim Jones
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I agree with those who have suggested that fine prints begin with careful capture on film. Sometimes a slight change in camera position can conceal distracting elements that require more work to reduce in the darkroom. Of curse proper exposure is optimum, but even after 70 years in photography I sometimes bracket. Film is often cheaper than time. Exposure in the darkroom is fairly easy to estimate, but intelligent use of an enlarging meter saves paper. When using one, first guess at the optimum exposure and then meter it. You'll soon learn to make accurate guesses.