He's correct. see: <http://kcbx.net/~mhd/2photo/outneg/outneg.htm> I
didn't search very far but the referenced book is out of print. Last
printed in ummm... 1999. Maybe there's more but I didn't look. I think
digital printing has progressed a lot since 1999.
Chuck Norcutt
On 7/1/2012 11:19 PM, Ken Norton wrote:
>> What, you don't remember all of AG's blathers about obscure techniques? :-)
>
> It's hardly an obscure technique. There are even books published on the
> subject.
>
>
>> ''A hybrid approach to B&W is to shoot digitally, edit and then output to
>> transparency material for making contact
>> prints in the darkroom. In the medium term, I'm heading that direction, but
>> for the time being, I still prefer to expose
>> B&W film." 1/2005
>
> I still prefer to expose B&W film. 7/2012
>
>
>> 'I will be starting construction of my new darkroom before too long and will
>> be implementing a calibrated "digital
>> contact negative" system. What this will allow me to do is take any digital
>> file and make a true silver-gelatin B&W
>> print from it." 2/2008
>
> We had moved. The condo we moved into wasn't darkroom friendly. The
> house we've been living in for the past year is only marginally so.
> The house we are buying, is. The new darkroom construction project is
> DCN friendly. 7/2012
>
>
>> Unflattering Moose
>
> No problem. A funny thing happened along the way. Life. A couple job
> changes for both my wife and I and two moves kinda delayed the
> darkroom project. One more move later this month and I'm hoping to get
> settled in.
>
>
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