Snapper
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I'm starting up what's turning into a very long learning curve on scanning/inkjet printing. It's getting impossible to spend time in the darkroom these days, so I'm going the hybrid route.
I shoot medium format and 35mm black and white film, scanning with an Epson v750 and will probably buy and Epson R2880 soon.
But, without wanting to believe the hype, am I going to ultimately dissappointed with the final print? What is realistically achievable with this approach, am I going to be looking at the final prints and always thinking 'it's not as good as a wet print'?
So far it's been a pretty soulless experience.
I shoot medium format and 35mm black and white film, scanning with an Epson v750 and will probably buy and Epson R2880 soon.
But, without wanting to believe the hype, am I going to ultimately dissappointed with the final print? What is realistically achievable with this approach, am I going to be looking at the final prints and always thinking 'it's not as good as a wet print'?
So far it's been a pretty soulless experience.

This is true for silver printing (actually all artistic endeavors), too, but at least there it's pretty easy to get an image on paper, while it's much more difficult and time-consuming to achieve this using most of the alt processes.