#1 
When reviewing my picture of the young model from last year
  http://members.safe-t.net/dpconsult/ashley.jpg
what occurred to me was the detail in the face.

This was a "split" print.  First as a magenta exposure for
about 20 seconds, followed by a yellow exposure to burn in the face
detail for about another 20 seconds.  Doing this allowed me to drop
out the background and maintain all of the detail in the face and
clothing threads.

If this was shot in digital, the comparison would be interesting.
Genuine fractals can make the edges sharp but can't add any real
detail that's not already present.

#2
For b&w I'll stick with film.  Even though you can see some
spots on this print where the safelight was the incorrect unit.
(Can you spot the darkroom mistakes that I left behind?)

Collin
KC8TKA

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