Hi all. I'll be taking a close look that AA's The Negative tonight when I get home from work since it covers this concept to some degree but I wanted to make this post in hopes that some of you could offer your insight and experieces. I've worked with paper negatives for a long time and have a process that works very well for me which does nto require flashing paper. I've never really needed to flash paper so I've never really learned much about it. I'm working with the new Harman Direct Positive Paper and from what I understand so far, pre-flashing is one of the better methods at controling the contrast of this paper. Specifically, I'm hoping that someone can go over how to flash in-camera. I've read threads and aritcles in which people discuss pre-flashing in camera to zone III or II and so on. I'm very green with all of this flashing business so I'm hoping that someone can offer an explanation of how all of this works and how to accurate determine how much of a pre-flash the paper should get to achieve whatever you're going for. I hope this isn't a repeat of too much thats been covered already. I tried to find my answers in past threads and nothing entierly covered the concept in whole and Google searches just turn up irrelevant information. Any insight (or links) would be hugely helpful! Thank you!