doxx
Member
I'm a full frame shooter by heart and never crop my photographs - ok,
I confess, there have been 2 or so... it also took me some time to find a
film / developer combo for b/w that I really like. Tri-X @1600 and Diafine
that is.
In PS I usually just do, what I would do in the darkroom - just much quicker.
A good print in the darkroom would take at least 4 hours, where it can be
done in PS in an hour or so, save the file and print it over and over - that's
where I see the benefit...
I seem to tweak color images from the digi SLR a little bit more than the b/w
ones, mainly to get rid of the standard look.
side note: I make part of my living as a digital retoucher, maybe that's why I
like to keep my photographs real 😀 when I do collages, anything goes...
I confess, there have been 2 or so... it also took me some time to find a
film / developer combo for b/w that I really like. Tri-X @1600 and Diafine
that is.
In PS I usually just do, what I would do in the darkroom - just much quicker.
A good print in the darkroom would take at least 4 hours, where it can be
done in PS in an hour or so, save the file and print it over and over - that's
where I see the benefit...
I seem to tweak color images from the digi SLR a little bit more than the b/w
ones, mainly to get rid of the standard look.
side note: I make part of my living as a digital retoucher, maybe that's why I
like to keep my photographs real 😀 when I do collages, anything goes...