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I have it for the 30-day free trial from The Imaging Factory, and so far am very impressed. Easy to use and allows for a lot of control by the user.
If you are not familiar with it, it allows for adjustments to simulate the use of b/w filters as well as pre-sets for 5 popular b/w films: TriX, TMax, APX, Delta, and FP4.
The greatest feature is it also allows you to control (in a manner of speaking) the negative exposure (ie how you would have exposed the negative) and you can determine how "thin" you want it. The you can control what amounts to the enlarger exposure, and lastly the use of a contrast filter just as you would in the darkroom.
An early example is in my gallery: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=37007&limit=recent
This was shot with iso 400 color film, converted to black and white (apx) with orange filter, grade 3 "printing." I also sepia toned it.
I will be playing with this program a lot more. Anyone use it?
If you are not familiar with it, it allows for adjustments to simulate the use of b/w filters as well as pre-sets for 5 popular b/w films: TriX, TMax, APX, Delta, and FP4.
The greatest feature is it also allows you to control (in a manner of speaking) the negative exposure (ie how you would have exposed the negative) and you can determine how "thin" you want it. The you can control what amounts to the enlarger exposure, and lastly the use of a contrast filter just as you would in the darkroom.
An early example is in my gallery: http://www.rangefinderforum.com/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=37007&limit=recent
This was shot with iso 400 color film, converted to black and white (apx) with orange filter, grade 3 "printing." I also sepia toned it.
I will be playing with this program a lot more. Anyone use it?