[pure-silver] Photo 101
- From: "Justin F. Knotzke" <jknotzke@xxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2008 09:30:28 -0400
I am in the process of souping rolls of film, 120, shot while in Yosemite
park. So lots of pine and rock.. I bracketed all of the shots and used a red
filter for many of them.. I've got a big weekend of printing ahead of me and
I want to waste as little time as possible as I have 10 prints to produce.
How do you go about evaluating your negs ? How do you chose which of your
bracketed shots to go ahead and print ? Looking at the negs, they go from
thinner to thicker. The thickest shots are the ones were I can make out most
of the elements in the image. But is that the best frame to print ?
Just curious as to what people do when trying to decide which frame to
print.. Obviously test prints is the best way, but there still needs to be a
narrowing of possibilities..
Thanks
J
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