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Yes you are right. From my point there is no need to be perfect.But I have a strong need to know how "perfect" possible work.Now I know I’ve only been doing this for a week or so, and I know that most of you reading this are far more experienced, however, in my brief time exploring this forum and participating in discussions, I’ve noticed a trend. It seems that there is a heavy wight towards perfectionism and exactness in this community. I can most definitely appreciate that, however, I find that I’ve had the most fun going in to the darkroom, and not having any idea What I’m planning on doing, and just letting the process play out as it would like to. I.E. completely winging processing times. The other thing I’ve noticed is that A LOT of the prints I’ve done this way have actually turned out.... really great! I’m not trying to pointy fingers or accuse anyone of anything, I’m simply asking.... why all the perfection, when guessing gives... just as good results?
It you know how it is correct you are alowed to make it different.
In darkrooms the result from different individual going is mostly .......
Miserable -





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with regards
