brian steinberger
Subscriber
I've been trying to figure out my personal work-flow for printing over the past few years and can't seem to get comfortable with one yet. I tend to choose one negative and go into the darkroom for up to 8 hours in one session. This includes everything from running test strips to toning. To me this seems a bit extreme, considering I'm only working with one negative.
I've thought about some different work flows, especially doing my toning during a separate session. But another idea I had was taking a half dozen or so negatives into the darkroom and just running test strips for a session. That way during the next session (the making of the print) I would have a basis already laid.
What work-flow do you feel comfortable with?
I've thought about some different work flows, especially doing my toning during a separate session. But another idea I had was taking a half dozen or so negatives into the darkroom and just running test strips for a session. That way during the next session (the making of the print) I would have a basis already laid.
What work-flow do you feel comfortable with?