Spotting hint: use a 1000w lamp in the room. Improves MTF of the eye.
Spotting hint: really fine brushes don't make fine points.
Spotting hint: really fine brushes don't make fine points.
Spot Tone. Works for me and many others for decades.Ole said:Spotting hint: Use a bigger film. A dust spot the size of a grain of dust is acceptable, enlared to the size of a pea it's not...
Spotting question: Does anyone know of a spotting ink/paint/pigment that matches the reflectivity of a FB print? Well-spotted prints are ugly in the wrong lighting...
Ole said:Spotting hint: Use a bigger film. A dust spot the size of a grain of dust is acceptable, enlared to the size of a pea it's not...
Spotting question: Does anyone know of a spotting ink/paint/pigment that matches the reflectivity of a FB print? Well-spotted prints are ugly in the wrong lighting...
So how about a large print exchange? Minimum size would be 11x14 up to a maximum of 20x24.gr82bart said:So far that's what they're doing. They are the ones not participating and when I asked them why? This 'quality' thing was the answer I got. There are many, many more than what the poll is indicating so far. It's the reason for me starting this thread.
Regards, Art.
Replying to my own post ...donbga said:So how about a large print exchange? Minimum size would be 11x14 up to a maximum of 20x24.
Maybe that would incentivize people to create a high quality print since it would cost more to make.
Don Bryant
Or a big film exchange. Minimum negative size 8x10"?donbga said:Minimum size would be 11x14 up to a maximum of 20x24.
Ole,Ole said:Or a big film exchange. Minimum negative size 8x10"?
Or - a "Historical camera" exchange? Camera and lens to be made before 1906, technique to be familiar to photographers of that time?
mrcallow said:This should be treated like any 'gift' giving -- have a desire to give and be grateful about what you receive.
This is typical of the other side of the coin. People are way too hard on themselves.Andy K said:I am still learning the art/craft of enlarging. I only just consider myself able enough to make postcards.
As I mentioned earlier, that's what they are doing right now. Some have participated in earlier exchanges at my encouragement, but have dropped out since due to the 'quality' issue.Gay Larson said:Just don't particiapate if you think your work is so far above the rest of us.
gr82bart said:How to get these 'master printers' to particpate - maybe in their own club? Some have said they would, although the poll reveals their shyness, if they knew the others particpating were 'in their league'. Do we even care they are particpating in a print exchange or not?
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