2009/3/31 Ken Norton
> >
> > I will agree, at least as far as stating that it was three years hard
> work
> > in the darkroom that got me to the point where I knew what I wanted to do
> > with my film scans in photoshop, and it was photoshop that got me to the
> > point where I was making prints that looked like I really wanted them to,
> > and the point where I didn't care what anyone called me :-)
> >
>
>
> Excuse my repeated promoting of the RH Designs gear, but I will freely
> admit
> to being stymied with printing until I got my analyzer and timer. It was
> like all the mysteries of the universe suddenly got solved. I literally
> had
> thousands of hours of darkroom experience, but within minutes I learned how
> to actually print.
>
> There was this one negative which I struggled on. I don't recall exactly
> how many hours now, but this one picture I had worked on for weeks without
> success. Five button pushes later, this analyzer was telling me something
> totally stupid. I thought "what garbage this thing is." But I tried it
> anyway. The very first test print was superior to anything I had achieved
> up to that point. A couple of tweaks later, and I had my perfect final
> print.
>
> There is no going back to guessing.
>
> AG
It does sound pretty useful... Are you sure it's not for wimps?! :-)
Tom
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