> I really don't understand what AG writes about with B&W, curves, shoulders
> etc etc, not to mention the insider knowledge about different developers
> and about different papers; except to say that the last B&W shots I had
> done for me here years ago were far too hard and contrasty for my taste
> - and I had no control over the process. Commercial B&W prints I had
> done for me when a student in the UK in the 1960's were much more to my
> liking; but I have no idea how to do that stuff digitally - and even
> though I have rescued some enlargers from the tip I suspect that my
> likelihood of getting a B&W darkroom set up and operational is so low as
> to be negligible.
Actually, I think you do understand as the entire paragraph shows that
you do know what we're talking about. It might be just an issue of
dialect.
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