At 11:55 AM 9/8/2000 -0500, Garry Lewis wrote:
>Well I guess something changed over the years. Back in the 70's, we would
take a roll of Ektachrome-x and deliberately soup it in color negative
>chemistry. The whole experiment was to find out what it was like in the
old (?) days to print from unmasked color negative materials. Also just to see
>if we could come up with a good print. If I recall right, it would work if
you didn't mind the high contrast and grain. Maybe that is why I don't
>remember any "poor resolution".
The contrast is certainly high. The grain is both very pronounced but
glumpy rather than sharp. That is the reason for my calling the resolution
poor. I may not be using the terms correctly.
> Still I hope you keep experimenting as
>a learning experience- in case the happens on someting, "gotta have it and
can't reshoot!"
>
I will. Thanks for the encouragement. Much appreciated.
Joel Wilcox
Iowa City, Iowa USA
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