It is my memory of the hours spent in the darkroom that makes me so
appreciate tools like lightroom. I suppose that I could set a scanner
up under my enlarger, analyze the print and bypass about 20 minutes of
work with test strips etc.
35 years ago, I think I enjoyed darkroom work more than taking the
photos, now I appreciate that I can spend so much more of the time per
shot dialing in the exposure to make it as close to perfect in the
camera, so that the processing is mostly just polishing up the rough bits.
On 10/13/2011 7:46 AM, Tom C wrote:
And for all that, I still prefer making prints in a darkroom rather than
sitting hunched over a computer tablet and having my eyeballs getting
slow roasted like some sort of zombified junk food by a computer monitor.
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William Robb
Mark!
Slow roasted eyeballs, pickled liver... perfect zombified junk food.
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Larry Colen [email protected] (from dos4est)
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