Bill Clark
Veteran
I’m sure happy to read your thoughts here on rangefinder forum.
Still have my darkroom. Do very little printing, maybe I’ll start again. Have grand children here for a few days. One is four the other is six. Busy.
My wife and I enjoy this kind of busy.
Still have my darkroom. Do very little printing, maybe I’ll start again. Have grand children here for a few days. One is four the other is six. Busy.
My wife and I enjoy this kind of busy.
pschauss
Well-known
I usually scan my negatives with an Epson V700 immediately after I develop them just to get a sense of what I have on the roll. I discovered that the scanning software which ships with the machine does a very good job of compensating for differences in exposures. Consequently, I have started to make a point of printing at least one frame from every roll, just so that I get an idea of how good my exposures and development processes are.
robert blu
quiet photographer
Robert Blu, lovely idea. I've got some Azo 2.5" x 3.5".... & i may try your book idea with some contact prints from 6x6cm negatives. It that a Moleskin book/folder you are using for your small print projects? Thank you in advance
Yes, I used a Moleskin Accordion book. You can see it in my short video here. The only difficulty is that it can become quite thick if your prints are on heavy paper.

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