David_Manning
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I'm interested in feedback anyone might have for this workflow:
I'm shooting an M6 classic.
B&W negatives developed at home, scanned on a recent flatbed (I have an Epson 4990), and then sent to a third-party printer using a Durst or Lambda for real silver-halide digital printing.
The reason? I'm having trouble getting consistently good wet prints in the darkroom on my enlarger and would like to explore a hybrid workflow or "digital intermediate."
Thanks in advance.
----David.
I'm shooting an M6 classic.
B&W negatives developed at home, scanned on a recent flatbed (I have an Epson 4990), and then sent to a third-party printer using a Durst or Lambda for real silver-halide digital printing.
The reason? I'm having trouble getting consistently good wet prints in the darkroom on my enlarger and would like to explore a hybrid workflow or "digital intermediate."
Thanks in advance.
----David.
David_Manning
Well-known
Bump.
Just wondering if nobody has any experience with this method (or the Durst Theta 76) or whether the post was missed.
Just wondering if nobody has any experience with this method (or the Durst Theta 76) or whether the post was missed.