B&Wpositive
Member
A very simple question:
In addition to dodging and burning, what other techniques can one apply to make prints that come out slightly different each time and are all unique / never perfectly repeatable?
I want to do this for some fine art prints so everyone gets a one-of-a-kind print that can never be duplicated and will look a tiny bit different than one from the same neg.
Basically for the scientific-method-minded individuals here, I want suggestions for printing techniques / print manipulations that are somewhat variable, so as to make my precision to go halfway to hell, but still keep my accuracy within fairly tight bounds. ;-)
Thanks.
In addition to dodging and burning, what other techniques can one apply to make prints that come out slightly different each time and are all unique / never perfectly repeatable?
I want to do this for some fine art prints so everyone gets a one-of-a-kind print that can never be duplicated and will look a tiny bit different than one from the same neg.
Basically for the scientific-method-minded individuals here, I want suggestions for printing techniques / print manipulations that are somewhat variable, so as to make my precision to go halfway to hell, but still keep my accuracy within fairly tight bounds. ;-)
Thanks.