[pure-silver] Re: Pre-Exposure of Negatives

Regularly?  It is a rather ... save my bacon..... technique.....

N- development is the better choice...... but in an emergency, or for the roll 
film user, it is workable.

The real problem is that you will never know for sure it worked until you 
develop the negs.....

Frank Filippone
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Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Pre-Exposure of Negatives

No, but thanks for the offer. I have that book and AA's 'The Negative'. I'm
also familiar with pre-exposure. I'm just trying to find out how many people
use it regularly and why, and do they get what they want from this
technique.





Regards



Ralph W. Lambrecht

http://www.darkroomagic.com







On 2006-07-18 03:34, "john stockdale" <j.sto@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> The example of Barry Thornton that I mentioned in "Elements" is example 38.
> He pre-exposed the film to Zone II through a diffuser.  He used the double
> exposure capability of the SL66.  In making the print, he pre-exposed the
> paper too.
> 
> I could scan the two pages if you don't have access to the rather lovely book.
> 
> John Stockdale
> ========================
> At 02:45 AM  18/07/2006, you wrote:
>> Has anyone used this technique with success? I like to find out what you
>> used it for and what materials you worked with (from film to paper). Did it
>> work? Would you recommend it? Was it easy to control? etc
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Ralph W. Lambrecht
>> 
>> http://www.darkroomagic.com
> 
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