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Do you back-light them to display?My photography involves very fine subtle moments that sometimes a loupe can't reveal unless I backlit the sheets.
Do you back-light them to display?My photography involves very fine subtle moments that sometimes a loupe can't reveal unless I backlit the sheets.
Do you back-light them to display?
I was talking about 35mm contact sheets. 35mm is a small format and very often I look at some shots and wonder "why did I take this shot, I need to be more cautious" and then a loupe reveals the fine details; the subject's eyes, something happening in the background, someone picking his nose... The images are extremely clear once backlit on fb sw.
and to answer your question, no. The prints all go into bags and into boxes.
You are probably trying to make a joke. I'll bite one last time:
-easier on the eyes
-easier on the fingers (where, frankly, rc sucks)
-easier on pens and pencils (where, frankly, rc sucks)
-easier to view/select 35mm and 120 shots to be enlarged (where, frankly, rc sucks once compared to fb sw)
-doesn't feel el-cheapo (as opposed to rc)
-ages well.
-rolls very easily for efficient transportation in a jacket pocket(where, frankly, rc sucks)
...
I absolutely don't want to "convert" you to sw. I answerd this post for the rest of the members who value Quality and irreproachable working ethics.
I lost enough time trying to convince my dad that cheap 5$ chinese sneakers don't measure up to 150$ Nikes. That the Fruit of the Loom 3 for 5$ underwears will never match a fine Calvin Klein pair. And that, No, Costco jeans aren't the finest Jeans on the planet. I've had my share of headaches discussing Quality vs. Mediocrity vs. "Good enough".
I realized that i was spending a lot of time fiddling with contact sheets. My photography involves very fine subtle moments that sometimes a loupe can't reveal unless I backlit the sheets. RC-what? Pathetic.
RC? Good enough for you. Doesn't cut it for me and my work, just the same way that costco jeans, chinese 5$ sneakers and the fruit of the loom don't cut it.
I was talking about 35mm contact sheets. 35mm is a small format and very often I look at some shots and wonder "why did I take this shot, I need to be more cautious" and then a loupe reveals the fine details; the subject's eyes, something happening in the background, someone picking his nose... The images are extremely clear once backlit on fb sw.
and to answer your question, no. The prints all go into bags and into boxes.
Many people mount their prints, and when they do, the "weight" of the FB paper becomes moot!
PE
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