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My name is Stephen, I have been interested in black and white photography since the late 1970s, using mostly 35mm but occasionally have used medium format. Over the years I have only had a very makeshift dark room in the various places I have lived that mostly have had to be set up and then dismantled, a process that always drove me up the wall because it is so wasteful of time. I took the plunge into a personal computer a few years ago and discovered the answer to all my printing problems - the scanner and the inkjet printer!!!

I use the Cone Tech Pietzography system, the pigment inks, as I understand it, are almost as permanent as an archivally processed print. I have found that fantastic A3 prints are possible from 35mm and almost unbelievably good prints from medium format, different and much better than any traditional print I ever did with the exception of a series of lith prints (for anyone who is unfamiliar with this process it involves putting a much over exposed paper like Art Classic into lith developer and snatching out when it reaches a stage that you judge to be right).

I am totally committed to using film which I develope by the two bath method D23 followed by Kodalk.

I shall end here as this is long and the message page is behaving strangely.

Stephen.
 

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Welcome aboard! This is a great place to discuss all aspects of traditional photography and the wet darkroom. I'm sure that many here share your interest in lith printing.
You've found a great site.
 
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Hi Neal,

Thankyou for your kind welcome, in actual fact I no longer have a dark room facility, the space that I used is now taken up by the computer that has replaced the enlarger as explained in my first post. I am totally committed to film developed in two bath developer because it scans in on a high grade scanner (Epson 4990) so well! The image quality that I can get completely blows away digital, but also I like to use traditional cameras as I find them so much more satisfying to use, mostly 35mm in the past but am now moving into medium format.

As for lith development, this is no longer possible in the particular way that I used it, as the paper has since been re-formulated to remove the heavy metals from the emulsion, also the developer that I was using has ceased to be available.

Stephen.
 

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Welcome Stephen from Hawaii!!! First, it is always good to get more members from such a beautiful place as the UK. There are many talented B&W photographers and B&W printers from the UK (and other places) here; and a few of us color ones.

I think what Neal is trying to tell you in a roundabout fashion, is that this forum is about traditional process, which the scanner and ink jet printers are not. There is a separate subform for those discussions, but you will not find a sympathetic audience on the main forum for discussing printing via ink jet - in fact, you may get slammed quite hard for it.

BTW, for Lith printing, check out this thread: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
 
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Dear Robert,

Thankyou for your very clear statement, I shall not waste any more of my time on this site.

Stephen.
 

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foldingcamera said:
Dear Robert,

Thankyou for your very clear statement, I shall not waste any more of my time on this site.

Stephen.

Stephen,

As has been said before, you are quite welcome on this forum. You just need to be sympathic to the members here - for a lot of people this is a refuge away from the digital world. FWIW, I don't have a darkroom and I print using a Chromira onto Fuji Crystal Archive (using a digital negative) and so do several others. We just don't discuss those printing processes, except on in the 'Grey Area' subforum.
 

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foldingcamera said:
Dear Robert,

Thankyou for your very clear statement, I shall not waste any more of my time on this site.

Stephen.
Good.....
 
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Dear Robert,

I have now found the "grey" area, I shall not mention the disgusting D...... word in any any other part of this forum again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I can only repeat that I am totally committed to the use of black and white film and some pretty ancient cameras as a matter of choice and only use the alternative means to produce prints!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

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I have now found the "grey" area, I shall not mention the disgusting D...... word in any any other part of this forum again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Stephen,

I'm glad you decided not to leave us completely. I'm willing to bet that you have a lot of things that you can discuss and impart to this forum, and I'm sure that you will find this a great place to associate with people of like mind. One of the big secrets about APUG that isn't generally understood, is that you are able to meet and spend time with the people here. I've met a number of people here in person, most recently I spent a Sunday shooting with Sean and John McCallum in New Zealand.

There is a very strong contingent of people from the UK who meet regularly here.
 
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