InExperience
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Dear all,
I have a complex photography where the main subject it's underexposed. I found the correct exposure for it to appear clear enough but I have to burn around its contour.
Reading the book Master Printing Course by Tim Rudman, he suggests to use an acetate mask, where I can outline the required area with a fine-point pen suitable for the acetate mask. After I have to paint the marked area with photo-opaque paint, and to adoperate this mask when print the photo.
Would this technique create the same problem as when we try to dodge a cut card? I mean to be visible small part in white on the print.
Potential issues:
Solution
Thank you.
I have a complex photography where the main subject it's underexposed. I found the correct exposure for it to appear clear enough but I have to burn around its contour.
Reading the book Master Printing Course by Tim Rudman, he suggests to use an acetate mask, where I can outline the required area with a fine-point pen suitable for the acetate mask. After I have to paint the marked area with photo-opaque paint, and to adoperate this mask when print the photo.
Would this technique create the same problem as when we try to dodge a cut card? I mean to be visible small part in white on the print.
Potential issues:
Solution
Thank you.
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