Jim Benson
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Ive recently been skiming through the book 8Mastering black and white photography* by Bernhard J Suess, which was printed in 1995.
I found something in it that was totally contrary to what I recall being taught.
I have always thought that a sartingpoint for variable contrast paper was a 2 ½ filter.
Suess writes that *Grade 2 is considered normal contrast. With a normal contrast negative, you should be---.. able to make a good print---with a full tonal range on a grade 2 paper. Using variable contrast paper with no filter yields a print which is very close to a grade 2.* (page 94)
Please share any thoughts on this.
Thank you
Jim Benson
I found something in it that was totally contrary to what I recall being taught.
I have always thought that a sartingpoint for variable contrast paper was a 2 ½ filter.
Suess writes that *Grade 2 is considered normal contrast. With a normal contrast negative, you should be---.. able to make a good print---with a full tonal range on a grade 2 paper. Using variable contrast paper with no filter yields a print which is very close to a grade 2.* (page 94)
Please share any thoughts on this.
Thank you
Jim Benson