Ken Norton wrote:
> I know that in the chemical darkroom, I can do a lot of twisting and bending
> of the process to get a negative to print in the desired manner, but it is
> always better to have a negative that gives as close to the final result as
> possible. I may be tainted by the fact I primarily shot slide films (mostly
> Velvia) for many many years.
And not to be a wise-as*, but I bet when you shot Velvia, you settled
for instead of being satisfied with much of what you shot. And I say
that with a great deal of respect for your work.
Richard
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