mfogiel
Veteran
Since I have moved to this place, I have realized, that I will have to rethink the way I'd like to look at the photographs. The space here is so expensive, that you simply have to sacrifice something. Instead of expanding into A2 print territory for framing and hanging them on the wall, I am thinking about going smaller: printing within A4 size, framing only in a passepartout and keeping the prints in 24x30 cm collection boxes for viewing in hand.
This has brought up a thought, which relates to the quality of close viewing experience: I only shoot B&W, and do hybrid process, printing on Epson R2400 and Ilford Gallery Gold Silk. As much as I like this output, It is clear to me, that it is still quite a bit away from the "gold standard" of this kind of print appreciation, which is a contact printed 8x10 inch negative.
While I have no space for a darkroom, I might use a collective darkroom every now and then just for quick contact printing. However, this would mean getting into LF cameras, with all the hassle of super slow photography and bulky equipment.
Ideally, I would prefer to limit myself to MF and find a way in which I could "contact" print from my scanned and adjusted negative on a machine that would spit out output comparable to that of wet darkroom. I read once, that Ilford has produced something similar on request of David Bailey.
Is any of you aware of a lab (preferably in Europe), which would be able to execute darkroom quality B&W fiber prints from a digital file?
This has brought up a thought, which relates to the quality of close viewing experience: I only shoot B&W, and do hybrid process, printing on Epson R2400 and Ilford Gallery Gold Silk. As much as I like this output, It is clear to me, that it is still quite a bit away from the "gold standard" of this kind of print appreciation, which is a contact printed 8x10 inch negative.
While I have no space for a darkroom, I might use a collective darkroom every now and then just for quick contact printing. However, this would mean getting into LF cameras, with all the hassle of super slow photography and bulky equipment.
Ideally, I would prefer to limit myself to MF and find a way in which I could "contact" print from my scanned and adjusted negative on a machine that would spit out output comparable to that of wet darkroom. I read once, that Ilford has produced something similar on request of David Bailey.
Is any of you aware of a lab (preferably in Europe), which would be able to execute darkroom quality B&W fiber prints from a digital file?