logan2z
Subscriber
I've only been making B&W darkroom prints for about four years so, in APUG/Photrio terms, I'm relatively new to it. I think the prints I'm making at this point are pretty decent, but it's difficult for me to judge how good they are in absolute terms. I often wonder what a master printer would think of them and what faults they would find with them.
I am an avid photobook collector and do attend in-person photo exhibits at local galleries/museums as often as possible (pre-Covid), so I think I have a reasonable sense for what a well printed silver gelatin photograph looks like, but there is always this nagging doubt about the quality of my prints.
Maybe there is no such thing as a general definition of a 'good' print and it is highly dependent on the subject matter (street vs. landscape, for example), and the individual style of the photographer. But I am curious what forum members typically look for in a good print and how they determine if their own prints would be considered 'museum quality' (whatever that means).
I am an avid photobook collector and do attend in-person photo exhibits at local galleries/museums as often as possible (pre-Covid), so I think I have a reasonable sense for what a well printed silver gelatin photograph looks like, but there is always this nagging doubt about the quality of my prints.
Maybe there is no such thing as a general definition of a 'good' print and it is highly dependent on the subject matter (street vs. landscape, for example), and the individual style of the photographer. But I am curious what forum members typically look for in a good print and how they determine if their own prints would be considered 'museum quality' (whatever that means).