AgX Member Joined Apr 5, 2007 Messages 29,973 Location Germany Format Multi Format May 11, 2007 #26 What do you mean by "ortho `punch´"?
coigach Member Joined May 23, 2006 Messages 1,593 Location Scotland Format Multi Format May 12, 2007 #27 Hello, Reverse-processed ortho film often has a characteristic 'stark' look - quite a bold and contrasty look. I sometimes push my dr5-processed Ilford Delta 100 and use a yellow filter to get this contrasty 'ortho-type' look. Hope this is useful, Best wishes, Gavin http://www.dr5.com/rolleiir.html
Hello, Reverse-processed ortho film often has a characteristic 'stark' look - quite a bold and contrasty look. I sometimes push my dr5-processed Ilford Delta 100 and use a yellow filter to get this contrasty 'ortho-type' look. Hope this is useful, Best wishes, Gavin http://www.dr5.com/rolleiir.html
wirehead Member Joined Apr 13, 2006 Messages 172 Format Medium Format May 12, 2007 #28 Well, I suspect that you need to come up with a better term than 'ortho punch'. Because Delta 100 with a yellow filter is quite the oposite of ortho. Of course, we're also stuck with 'pre-visualization' and 'solarization' and developers that are all fine-grained, speed-enhancing, and sharp.
Well, I suspect that you need to come up with a better term than 'ortho punch'. Because Delta 100 with a yellow filter is quite the oposite of ortho. Of course, we're also stuck with 'pre-visualization' and 'solarization' and developers that are all fine-grained, speed-enhancing, and sharp.