jtk
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Inkjet printing allows me to cheaply knock off a test print from a scan or camera file, investing just a few moments in preliminary adjustment of density, contrast, tone etc. That let's me confirm if I want to work more seriously on it.
Investing time and materials in the dark sometimes leads to over-appreciating mediocre images (reflected in my decades of darkroom prints, and judging from Photrio "media").
Investing time and materials in the dark sometimes leads to over-appreciating mediocre images (reflected in my decades of darkroom prints, and judging from Photrio "media").