wilhelm
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rfshootist said:<blah blah about Moonrise snipped>
I know this story. But what has a underexposed neg to do with a mundane and dreary neg ? THAT was issue.
My point was that, in your earlier post, you seemed to almost completely discount the craft of the darkroom. Adams's negative was, by all accounts, nigh unprintable. I can't find the text I'm remembering right now (otherwise I'd cite it), but he had to resort to all manner of heroics in the darkroom (your "analog photoshopping") to get the magical print he did. As Michael said, it didn't sing until it hit the darkroom.
That said, he started with a pretty wonderful image; I will not dispute that. But in the hands of a lesser printmaker, it wouldn't have ended up the icon that it is. Craft, even bizarro super manipulation, is still a necessary part of the art, and you can't discount it, not even a little bit. One hand washes the other, right?
Will