Max
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- Sep 7, 2004
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So I'm taking a printing course from the local art school (I'm completely self-taught, as in, no one that knows anything has every seen any of my prints), but there doesn't seem to be a place where I can contact print Azo with my trusty work lamp like I do at home (everyone else is enlarging).
The teacher, while fully supportive of my desire to use Azo, suggested that I use an enlarging paper for class, and then transfer the skills to Azo.
My concern is that I'm going to end up with negatives that will be way too thin for Azo - or am I wrong? Is there an enlarging paper that would be a viable substitute for Azo?
(I'm also a little concerned that there was a little review of the connection between shutter speed, f-stop, and ISO - everyone can move at their own pace, but I was feeling like I might be behind because I've never fired up a densitometer or making curves... guess I should adjust my expectations.)
The teacher, while fully supportive of my desire to use Azo, suggested that I use an enlarging paper for class, and then transfer the skills to Azo.
My concern is that I'm going to end up with negatives that will be way too thin for Azo - or am I wrong? Is there an enlarging paper that would be a viable substitute for Azo?
(I'm also a little concerned that there was a little review of the connection between shutter speed, f-stop, and ISO - everyone can move at their own pace, but I was feeling like I might be behind because I've never fired up a densitometer or making curves... guess I should adjust my expectations.)