clayne
Member
For instance, fog, underexposure, etc. that cause a significant issue hitting max black AND the resulting contrast needed to get past this just being too much.
I'm sure many people will mention split-grade printing - but I just can't seem to get the hang of it with sub-par negs - particularly ones with high base fog as it seems the fog just scales up proportionally.
I've gone straight to grade 5 before to try and get around all of this, of course, but sometimes find highlights getting blown to kingdom come. Does this just mean I should do more selective burning in here (starting to sound like I'm heading in the split-grade direction)?
There are times I just want to cut blacks and blacks only, which is of course easier to do with a neg scan, but that's not what we're working with here.
How many people just leave certain prints as they are and acknowledge that for some it just won't happen?
I'm sure many people will mention split-grade printing - but I just can't seem to get the hang of it with sub-par negs - particularly ones with high base fog as it seems the fog just scales up proportionally.
I've gone straight to grade 5 before to try and get around all of this, of course, but sometimes find highlights getting blown to kingdom come. Does this just mean I should do more selective burning in here (starting to sound like I'm heading in the split-grade direction)?
There are times I just want to cut blacks and blacks only, which is of course easier to do with a neg scan, but that's not what we're working with here.
How many people just leave certain prints as they are and acknowledge that for some it just won't happen?