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- Apr 10, 2011
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- 35mm
Hello all,
I am new here, though I have been shooting a looooong time. I am going to give a brief description of what I currently do and what I want to do, and I would love some feedback as to its feasability...
I shoot 35mm black and white film, process it myself and scan my negs. Put them in PS and do some basic manipulations: brightness/contrast, crop, resize, etc. I have been printing on Epson printers for a couple of years. The appearance of the prints are fine, most are done on Hahnemuhle bamboo paper.
However, I am concerned about the archivability factor and the collectability factor. All my work is done for artistic reasons, meaning that I don't do work for others and I only seek to please myself, so serendipity and 'the accident' are fine, although I want my works to LAST.
So I want to try printing on transparency film and contact printing onto traditional photo papers.
I should say that I was a pretty experienced darkroom guy, so I know my way around that, but can no longer use an enlarger. I also admit loving the idea of tweaking a pic in PS.
My concerns are mostly technical. Will I be able to produce a decent looking digital neg and make a nice print? I am scared by all the stuff I read regarding calibrating, differences in exposure between the neg and what I need to print, etc.
At this point I am just looking for some thoughts and I guess I should apologize, I said I would keep this short... ha
Also, I will post an image or 2 as soon as I can so y'all can see what my style is, and how 'precise' doesn't always enter into my vocabulary...
I am new here, though I have been shooting a looooong time. I am going to give a brief description of what I currently do and what I want to do, and I would love some feedback as to its feasability...
I shoot 35mm black and white film, process it myself and scan my negs. Put them in PS and do some basic manipulations: brightness/contrast, crop, resize, etc. I have been printing on Epson printers for a couple of years. The appearance of the prints are fine, most are done on Hahnemuhle bamboo paper.
However, I am concerned about the archivability factor and the collectability factor. All my work is done for artistic reasons, meaning that I don't do work for others and I only seek to please myself, so serendipity and 'the accident' are fine, although I want my works to LAST.
So I want to try printing on transparency film and contact printing onto traditional photo papers.
I should say that I was a pretty experienced darkroom guy, so I know my way around that, but can no longer use an enlarger. I also admit loving the idea of tweaking a pic in PS.
My concerns are mostly technical. Will I be able to produce a decent looking digital neg and make a nice print? I am scared by all the stuff I read regarding calibrating, differences in exposure between the neg and what I need to print, etc.
At this point I am just looking for some thoughts and I guess I should apologize, I said I would keep this short... ha
Also, I will post an image or 2 as soon as I can so y'all can see what my style is, and how 'precise' doesn't always enter into my vocabulary...


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