I should know this. But every year when we change to Daylight Saving Time I have a similar problem: will the evening be longer or shorter? And every year I have to wait and see.
If I have an overexposed negative, should I print with a harder or softer paper/filter?
My confused brain manage to come up with reasons for both. Yesterday I struggled 2 hours with one neg. The test strips were Ok. Just a little more. Then the shadows went dark. Softer filter. Timing went off. New test. Full scale test. UGH! Muddy and ugly. Going up, going down.
This can be a very frustrating art when you SEE the picture you want to make but your stupid hands and brain won't let you.
Any way. Question was: Overexposed neg, do I print hard or soft? What is the rule of thumb on this?
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Mats
If I have an overexposed negative, should I print with a harder or softer paper/filter?
My confused brain manage to come up with reasons for both. Yesterday I struggled 2 hours with one neg. The test strips were Ok. Just a little more. Then the shadows went dark. Softer filter. Timing went off. New test. Full scale test. UGH! Muddy and ugly. Going up, going down.
This can be a very frustrating art when you SEE the picture you want to make but your stupid hands and brain won't let you.
Any way. Question was: Overexposed neg, do I print hard or soft? What is the rule of thumb on this?
r
Mats