I've been working quite a bit with Black & White lately--all digital, mind you,
and one of the first lessons I learned was that if adding grain was necessary,
it should be done _after_ all other adjustments, including sharpening. Unless
you want to deliberately enhance the grain with sharpening.
I'm not ready to go public with the work yet, but I am having a fine old time.
--Bob
On Apr 18, 2011, at 6:16 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
> The fourth thing that comes to mind is dodging and
> burning. I much prefer doing it in the darkroom. It's much more
> organic that way and again, it doesn't turn the grain all whacky.
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