Brooks, If you would do that, I will nominate you for sainthood! On the group's home page there is a "Files" section where various information is posted including some workflows for different processes. I will make sure your procedure is placed where it can easily be found and will not get lost in the blizzard of messages on the list. One of the goals of the group is to provide as much "open source" information as possible. Traditional photographic processes and materials are very well documented but with all the new digital equipment and materials, much of it proprietary, there is often a serious shortage of information. So anything you can add to this store of knowledge would be greatly appreciated. Martin Wesley --- In DigitalBlackandWhiteThePrint@y..., editor@l... wrote: > > I would like to know > > as much as I can about digital negatives, about your > > materials you use for the negatives and those curves > > you've mentioned. I do have a darkroom and I would > > like to make digital contact negatives of great > > quality...please inform me as to where I could receive > > such information...Thank you... > > Grady Carter > > How about if I write up a procedure that goes step by step through > our process and post it either on our website or on some other > reference location for all to see rather than bury it in a thread. > Does that work? Since I'm new to this forum, how should I do this? > Brooks Jensen, Editor > LensWork Publishing
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Re: Lenswork Special Editions
2001-10-10 by Martin Wesley
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