destroya
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im finally gonna get off my butt and do some color printing. Ive been very happy sticking with B&W and really enjoy it. anyway...
i have a lot of color negs i want to enlarge as well as many hundred of rolls that need some contact sheets. I am clearly gonna be behind the eight ball when it comes to color work and my big worry is color balancing. not that it cant be done, just that its gonna take a while to get it right. keep at it, im told, and the results are worth it. so in that regards, do you color printers, when you first started, start with a test print, get the color balance right and then go to town on the contact sheets or do you start with contact sheets and try to get balance doing those. My thinking is that I should start with a small print for each of my different film types, get the color balance right and then use that for my contact sheets. am I on the right track or am I way off?
any help, suggestions and or ideas would be welcome!
thanks
john
i have a lot of color negs i want to enlarge as well as many hundred of rolls that need some contact sheets. I am clearly gonna be behind the eight ball when it comes to color work and my big worry is color balancing. not that it cant be done, just that its gonna take a while to get it right. keep at it, im told, and the results are worth it. so in that regards, do you color printers, when you first started, start with a test print, get the color balance right and then go to town on the contact sheets or do you start with contact sheets and try to get balance doing those. My thinking is that I should start with a small print for each of my different film types, get the color balance right and then use that for my contact sheets. am I on the right track or am I way off?
any help, suggestions and or ideas would be welcome!
thanks
john