Tom Trottier wrote:
Yeah, prefogging can bring up shadow detail, if EVENLY done. It also compresses
the toe of the curve, reducing contrast in the shadows. Usually, a photographer
using prefogging also bumps up his development, increasing the contrast back,
but blocking all the hilites.
[DFang]
Yes, and that's quite different from blocking the shadows, as per your
first post. One bumps up development if you're suffering from a lack
of contrast. The opposite is usually the case in photography.
[TT]
They also super sensitised it with fumes of mercury. Anyone for bringing that
back? Eventually, you lose your steady 1/4 second hand exposure to neurological
damage...
[DF]
Hahahahhahahaaaaa...now we're connecting the f/2.8 lenses to
neurological damage ? Nice stretch.
[TT]
Ah, the good old days...
Hey, Tom I also use Nikon F3s, F4s & current lenses along with my
20+ Zuikos just in case you think I don't know what an MC lens is capable
of.
*= Doris Fang =*
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