Will S
Member
I just uploaded 3 images to show how I did a print last night. I was using techniques and information given to me by Les McClean at a workshop he did last summer. Not that I got it all right of course!
Here is the negative: (there was a url link here which no longer exists) It was processed in pyrocat-hd @ 18 minutes semi-stand Trix exposed @320 in my Fuji Gs645
Here is what I did:
-First I calibrated my RHdesigns analyser Pro for Ilford Multigrade Fiber Warmtone.
-After cropping/framing/focusing I then used the analyser's sensor to establish some densities in the neg. This suggested a grade 3 print for 39 seconds. I knew that I would need some dodging on the dog's head and some burn on Arwen's face, so I did another 20 seconds burn and 20 seconds of dodge. See:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
-Then did a test print at grade 0 and determined it was about right (I used what the analyzer suggested - 33'
-then did a test with that exposure and grade 5 The analyzer was a little soft I thought, so I increased it by 1/6th of an exposure
-then did a test print for the fogger - 5 second increments This was mostly to bring out the detail on the girls shirt and in her hair
-I still needed some detail on the girl's face and some burn in on the left bottom, so I added that
final result here: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Please let me know if I should have done something a little different.
Thanks,
Will
Here is the negative: (there was a url link here which no longer exists) It was processed in pyrocat-hd @ 18 minutes semi-stand Trix exposed @320 in my Fuji Gs645
Here is what I did:
-First I calibrated my RHdesigns analyser Pro for Ilford Multigrade Fiber Warmtone.
-After cropping/framing/focusing I then used the analyser's sensor to establish some densities in the neg. This suggested a grade 3 print for 39 seconds. I knew that I would need some dodging on the dog's head and some burn on Arwen's face, so I did another 20 seconds burn and 20 seconds of dodge. See:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
-Then did a test print at grade 0 and determined it was about right (I used what the analyzer suggested - 33'
-then did a test with that exposure and grade 5 The analyzer was a little soft I thought, so I increased it by 1/6th of an exposure
-then did a test print for the fogger - 5 second increments This was mostly to bring out the detail on the girls shirt and in her hair
-I still needed some detail on the girl's face and some burn in on the left bottom, so I added that
final result here: (there was a url link here which no longer exists)
Please let me know if I should have done something a little different.
Thanks,
Will