ronlamarsh
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The question being how long do you slave over a print, with the endless permutations of interpretation before you determine it is the best that it can be and a "fine print" or that the negative/subject defy printing?
I ask as I have a negative of a stunning subject that is about as painful to print as it gets. When I think about reprinting it, as I always find something I could have done better in my latest "final print", I contemplate drinking pyro.
I know that after a certain point a person should be able to let go and move on and everyones threshold is different.. so what is the threshold out there?
Am I just suffering from print OCD's? I read in one of Tim Rudmans books not to be afraid of perfection.........so how do you know you are there?
I ask as I have a negative of a stunning subject that is about as painful to print as it gets. When I think about reprinting it, as I always find something I could have done better in my latest "final print", I contemplate drinking pyro.
I know that after a certain point a person should be able to let go and move on and everyones threshold is different.. so what is the threshold out there?
Am I just suffering from print OCD's? I read in one of Tim Rudmans books not to be afraid of perfection.........so how do you know you are there?