I use a flatbed scanner to scan the film strips and then use Photoshop to
look at the images, and possibly do a bit of manipulation. It's fast and
easy. When I find something I want to print, I use Photoshop to help me see
what direction I want to take the print in, make a rough print, and take it
into the darkroom with me. Also, you don't have to spend the major bucks on
the full Photoshp -- you can use Photoshop Elements.
Charles Whitaker
on 4/27/2002 3:07 AM, olympus-digest at owner-olympus-digest@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
> So now I've got a darkroom set up, I'm torn.. I _can_ take lots of photos
> now so I can experiment with things, and it theoretically won't cost me
> much, because I can just do contact prints -- but I find that I'm barely
> making any enlargements from the contact sheets because of the time it'll
> take.
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