I agree Ken. B & W is difficult to get right. I find that if I try
to improve anything, I make it look false. It's still fun though...
I should be interested if anyone clever has managed to sort out some
profiles; I use mainly FP4 and HP5, although I am giving Neopan 400 a
go.
Cheers
Chris
At 07:53 -0700 9/4/02, AG Schnozz wrote:
I'm experimenting a little with different B&W films again, and
find that scanning films is a whole different ballgame than
enlarging them in the darkroom. What looks absolutely stunning
on photographic paper is downright grotty when scanned into the
computer.
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