rpavich
Member
I don't know who said it but someone told me that their advice in getting better at printing was to make more than one version; i.e. when I thought I'd nailed it, make one or two slightly different. Along those lines someone said to leave the darkroom and let the print dry and come back to it with a fresh perspective.
At the time I didn't think anything of this advice but it's really come in handy. I cannot tell you the amount of times I was SURE that I nailed the perfect print and then later on the next day when seen along side other prints I realize how blah or how bad it looks, or one that I thought wasn't "the one" turned out to be best.
Just a thanks to the folks here giving of their time and expertise.
At the time I didn't think anything of this advice but it's really come in handy. I cannot tell you the amount of times I was SURE that I nailed the perfect print and then later on the next day when seen along side other prints I realize how blah or how bad it looks, or one that I thought wasn't "the one" turned out to be best.
Just a thanks to the folks here giving of their time and expertise.