Dan Burkholder comes to mind. Ian Message: 19 Date: Sat, 20 Aug 2005 17:27:50 -0000 From: "john dean" <deanwork2003@...> Subject: Re: John Sexton's comment on B&W print Silver is at the end of its line and the new sequence of digital capture and inkjet is just at the beginning of its development. I also think a huge percentage, though certainly not all, of the complaints about inkjet monochrome are from substandard scans. And with more use of average quality digital 35mm slrs that is only going to increase. Now you can have an interesting merger of silver with Photoshop by having very high quality large format negs output directly from digital files and then contact printing them. Does anyone know of a really good photographer who is doing this regularly? It certainly isn't cheap but once you have that well made negative it could be a lot easier for localized tonal control than working with your hands within a one minute or less enlarger exposure and you only have to have the negative made once. Subsequent prints could be a breeze. I am going to be looking into these high-end enlarged negs this fall for use with platinum. I think it is an under rated area of inquiry. The digital+platinum or digital+silver methodology has a rich potential worth pursuing.There is just not enough time in this world to do it all.I'm surprise we don't have someone on this list who is only doing that. John [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: John Sexton's comment on B&W print
2005-08-20 by photoian@comcast.net
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