Riverviewer
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Can anyone provide me with information, experiences,discussions, resources... with utilizing split filtering on black and white print enlargements?
Check out this tutorial posted on the Online Darkroom about split-grade printing. Very well thought-out and easy to understand.
http://www.theonlinedarkroom.com/2014/01/split-grade-printing-guest-post.html
that's the one.http://www.lesmcleanphotography.com/articles.php?page=full&article=21
I've also seen another tutorial that works a bit differently to this one, in that once the first grade time is found, the second test strip is printed *on top* of the first one, rather than two separate strips from scratch.
Anyone have any opinions as to which method is better?
Also, I've read enough about it to understand the whole what and the how (and the why). My biggest question is the when? Does it work best on landscapes, still-life, people? When I've got a low-contrast neg or a high contrast, a dense neg or a thin one? Or just all the time?
Really enjoyed your Iceland portfolio. What type of scanner are you using? Are you scanning prints or negatives?
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