Shaggysk8
Member
Hello,
Here is my problem, I tend to print on Grade 3 to start with which gives me an ok image, then I get my time right, then end up printing on an even higher grade to get an image I like the look of.
So I was looking at some Ansel prints and felt he got good contrast in his images but it didn't look like he printed them at a high grade where you tend to get the grain artefacts (if you know what I mean).
So it got me thinking I need to change the way I print, so should I be dodging and burning more but say keep to grade 3, this would then give me control over whites and blacks.
Just some of your thoughts would be welcome.
Paul
Here is my problem, I tend to print on Grade 3 to start with which gives me an ok image, then I get my time right, then end up printing on an even higher grade to get an image I like the look of.
So I was looking at some Ansel prints and felt he got good contrast in his images but it didn't look like he printed them at a high grade where you tend to get the grain artefacts (if you know what I mean).
So it got me thinking I need to change the way I print, so should I be dodging and burning more but say keep to grade 3, this would then give me control over whites and blacks.
Just some of your thoughts would be welcome.
Paul