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RE: [OM] Contrast vs Resolution

Subject: RE: [OM] Contrast vs Resolution
From: Dave Bulger <dbulger@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 23 Jan 1999 19:12:56 -0600

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From:   Ingemar Uvhagen [SMTP:ingemar.uvhagen@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent:   Saturday, January 23, 1999 6:40 AM
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Subject:        Re: [OM] Contrast vs Resolution

John Petrush wrote:

[snip]

> It wasn't until I learned some of the details of B&W printing I began to
> understand
> the importance of contrast, which I've always considered to be the total
> brightness range from the whitest highlight to the darkest shadow.

This is the definition I use too of contrast.

[Another snip]

> Then I learned a little more and discovered
> I could *control* contrast.

Now this is interesting. What do you mean by "control"? And how can you 
control
the contrast?
Just curious, maybe I have the chance to learn something...   ;-)


[Dave Bulger]  One method of controlling contrast is during negative 
development, i.e. underdeveloped = less, overdeveloped = more.  Adams' Zone 
System 101.  I'd suggest picking up his book "The Camera" -- 'twill explain 
lots & lots.

>From the trenches,

Dave


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