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- Jun 2, 2009
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- 35mm RF
Hi there,
Been a Leica M8 user I was gathering money and discussing with my black market friend how much a kidney and a sort of barely used wife would fetch so I could buy the M9.
But and I dont really dont know why, I bought a Leica MP Anthracite and starting using film.
So I'm learning again. It feels nice.
For now, I just want to understand the film and how it reacts, later on I will start developing the film at home.
There are a few b&w stores here in Lisbon which are run by experienced photographers and they do a good job.
The problem is me : I like contrasty b&w images and my images tend to turn out flat.
Easy with digital : you pump the contrast and fiddle with the channel mixer in Lightroom until its done.
Film, its different : I want to get it right FROM the camera, not in post processing.
My question is : is it possible ?
How can I increase my contrast in my camera ? Only using filters ?
For example I prefer this : ( not my image )
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But what I usually get is this ( not my image ) :
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I use digital for years and tend to expose to the highlights.. should I expose to the shadows ? Or what I'm doing wrong ? please help a b/w newbie
Been a Leica M8 user I was gathering money and discussing with my black market friend how much a kidney and a sort of barely used wife would fetch so I could buy the M9.
But and I dont really dont know why, I bought a Leica MP Anthracite and starting using film.
So I'm learning again. It feels nice.
For now, I just want to understand the film and how it reacts, later on I will start developing the film at home.
There are a few b&w stores here in Lisbon which are run by experienced photographers and they do a good job.
The problem is me : I like contrasty b&w images and my images tend to turn out flat.
Easy with digital : you pump the contrast and fiddle with the channel mixer in Lightroom until its done.
Film, its different : I want to get it right FROM the camera, not in post processing.
My question is : is it possible ?
How can I increase my contrast in my camera ? Only using filters ?
For example I prefer this : ( not my image )
Dead Link Removed
But what I usually get is this ( not my image ) :
Dead Link Removed
I use digital for years and tend to expose to the highlights.. should I expose to the shadows ? Or what I'm doing wrong ? please help a b/w newbie

