Dan0001
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I know this will be very subjective. I have difficulty when I evaluate a print because different types of light show differences. The best lighting in my opinion is on a wall with a good ceiling direct light or a picture frame light like an art museum would. That is not practical in a darkroom so much. I remember somewhere Fred Picker recommended a 40 watt bulb working for him...doesn't work for me so much. My own method is somewhat tedious in that after I turn on the white light and look, then turn on a small intensity lamp and look. Then bring the print to another room and look under a strong desk lamp. If I am really uncertain I will walk upstairs to a large room displaying pictures with good overhead direct lighting and prop up the print so I can see that aspect. The results are in general that the print will look VG in some light and not in others. Oh sometimes I will go outside and and see what ordinary daylight will do.
Ok I know I have OCD but that's why I got into photography. Just curious how other darkroom workers evaluate their work.
Ok I know I have OCD but that's why I got into photography. Just curious how other darkroom workers evaluate their work.