jvarsoke
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HDTDT: How Did They Do That?
More are more I see images on the net where I really like the effect, but have no idea how to get it in a traditional darkroom. Several times I've found the photog used Photoshop to do things like warm up the colors, or play with the curves, that I know are derived from traditional processes, but I don't know what they are, or how they're done.
I'm hoping in this thread to post an image and have the darkroom gurus in the crowd discuss how one would reproduce the effect.
It might go along the lines of: probably used X film, with Y developer and stand development to get the Z effect (as evidenced by P). The Q effect is caused by a low dilution developer, maybe S, on R paper combined with light T toning.
Okay, first up to bat:
StreetZen: "Girl in Stroller". I'd credit the photog, but the site doesn't seem to give that info.
Any clues?
More are more I see images on the net where I really like the effect, but have no idea how to get it in a traditional darkroom. Several times I've found the photog used Photoshop to do things like warm up the colors, or play with the curves, that I know are derived from traditional processes, but I don't know what they are, or how they're done.
I'm hoping in this thread to post an image and have the darkroom gurus in the crowd discuss how one would reproduce the effect.
It might go along the lines of: probably used X film, with Y developer and stand development to get the Z effect (as evidenced by P). The Q effect is caused by a low dilution developer, maybe S, on R paper combined with light T toning.
Okay, first up to bat:
StreetZen: "Girl in Stroller". I'd credit the photog, but the site doesn't seem to give that info.
Any clues?