anikin
Member
I've recently started color printing and I am enjoying it very much. Well, I guess I'm having a typical newbie problem which I need some help with. I tried searching the apug, but so far, I could not come up with an adequate answer.
I have one 35mm negative that was taken at mid-day which has rather high contrast. The scan of the negative looks very beautiful, but when I'm trying to print it optically on Supra Endura paper, I can either get highlights or shadows printed accurately, but not both ;-).
As far as I can tell, my current options for contrast control are: pre-flashing the paper, dodging or using lower-contrast paper.
I tried pre-flashing the paper with gray-equivalent color. That brings out the details in highlights somewhat, but introduces some really muddy color. I have two types of highlights - sky and skin tone. Doing pre-flashing just adds a bit of gray to both, and it really does not look good to me. Should I try pre-flashing with skin-tone? Wouldn't it make the sky with strange color?
I will try dodging the print next, but I'm worried that I don't have much exposure time to do an acceptable quality job.
I looked at Kodak's site and it looks like they used to make Portra paper that seemingly was designed for such scenarios, but I just can't find anyone selling it.
So, the question is, what are my options for printing high-contrast negatives?
I see freestylephoto has CA type PD paper. Did anybody try it? How does it work for difficult negatives? My freezer is full of paper, and I'd like some assurance that it may help me before buying more.
Sorry about too many questions. Thank you all for help!
I have one 35mm negative that was taken at mid-day which has rather high contrast. The scan of the negative looks very beautiful, but when I'm trying to print it optically on Supra Endura paper, I can either get highlights or shadows printed accurately, but not both ;-).
As far as I can tell, my current options for contrast control are: pre-flashing the paper, dodging or using lower-contrast paper.
I tried pre-flashing the paper with gray-equivalent color. That brings out the details in highlights somewhat, but introduces some really muddy color. I have two types of highlights - sky and skin tone. Doing pre-flashing just adds a bit of gray to both, and it really does not look good to me. Should I try pre-flashing with skin-tone? Wouldn't it make the sky with strange color?
I will try dodging the print next, but I'm worried that I don't have much exposure time to do an acceptable quality job.
I looked at Kodak's site and it looks like they used to make Portra paper that seemingly was designed for such scenarios, but I just can't find anyone selling it.
So, the question is, what are my options for printing high-contrast negatives?
I see freestylephoto has CA type PD paper. Did anybody try it? How does it work for difficult negatives? My freezer is full of paper, and I'd like some assurance that it may help me before buying more.
Sorry about too many questions. Thank you all for help!
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