kier
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Hi All,
A couple weeks ago I shared on here a photo by Marko Umicevic that was taken on a paper negative and had a fantastic tonal range, thanks in part to his use of Rodinal 1:200. Due to some of the questions asked and my own need to understand more, I did a follow up interview with Marko to learn more about his process. Here's the finished article, with more examples of his photos on paper negatives. As many know, getting a long contrast scale on a paper negative can be tough, and his findings could be a great benefit.
http://fslashd.com/2015/06/paper-negatives-refining-the-process/
Hope it's helpful for you!
A couple weeks ago I shared on here a photo by Marko Umicevic that was taken on a paper negative and had a fantastic tonal range, thanks in part to his use of Rodinal 1:200. Due to some of the questions asked and my own need to understand more, I did a follow up interview with Marko to learn more about his process. Here's the finished article, with more examples of his photos on paper negatives. As many know, getting a long contrast scale on a paper negative can be tough, and his findings could be a great benefit.
http://fslashd.com/2015/06/paper-negatives-refining-the-process/
Hope it's helpful for you!