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hoping to one day be able to do some contact printing using enlarged digital negatives, a topic for a different forum.
It is good to hear from you again Thomas.
And we do have discussions about digital negatives here now - in the part of Photrio dedicated to "hybrid" processes.
 

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What a fantastic image, thanks for sharing. Reminiscent of the work of the great American neo-topographers of the 70s. Does he/she have more? I'd like to follow his/her work please.

On top of that, further proof to me that a great photo is a great photo, whether digital, a scan of a negative, a scan of a print, a print of a print, a scan of a projection, a print in a book, a post in a thread, and so on.

The more I read some of the threads in here, the more I am convinced that these analog forums are filled more with wet print fetishists than people interested in actual photography.
 
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Andrews photographs of Japanese mines are top notch - thoroughly recommend his YouTube video slideshow.

Eddie's hand coloured work is always a treat

Vaughan alt process work

M.carter is always up to something

John naian used to always drop knowledge from the mind garden

Ton of other people too.
 
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It is good to hear from you again Thomas.
And we do have discussions about digital negatives here now - in the part of Photrio dedicated to "hybrid" processes.

Hello Matt! Thanks for the info. I hope you are well.
In the future, if/when I get around to doing digital negatives, I will remember to check back.
Currently, I'm trying to learn better how to scan film, but it's slow moving due to certain life choices, priorities, etc.
 
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Andrews photographs of Japanese mines are top notch - thoroughly recommend his YouTube video slideshow.

Eddie's hand coloured work is always a treat

Vaughan alt process work

M.carter is always up to something

John naian used to always drop knowledge from the mind garden

Ton of other people too.

I haven't been on here in a long time, but I fondly recall all those folks you mention here and their work. Thanks for the trip down memory lane!
 
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