I think he was an artist first and not a tech head engineering type who get off on formulas. His idea of what made a print look good was probably very different from those trying to create technically perfect prints. To paraphrase the old saying, a fuzzy image of a sharp concept is better than a sharp image of a fuzzy concept. His concept was of a soft and silvery landscape which could be said to be a sharp concept, at least in his mind, if you get my meaning.
Today there is a preference for far more visual impact from contrast than there was in earlier days I think.
Today there is a preference for far more visual impact from contrast than there was in earlier days I think.