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Re: [OM] Great Idea - but not today

Subject: Re: [OM] Great Idea - but not today
From: Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 10 May 2011 10:35:07 -0500
> <Poking Caged Bear with Stick Alert!>

No worries. This bear is pretty lethargic, I guess.


> Now why would it matter, once you go high-end DSLR? All you need is a copy of 
> Nik Software's Silver Effex Pro v2 and Adobe Photoshop CS5 and you have what 
> you need to make genuinely cosmic black and white prints. Combine good 
> technique with the software with Epson's 3880 printer and Epson Exhibition 
> Fiber paper, and you can produce prints that are virtually (used advisedly) 
> indistinguishable from silver gelatin. Use some of the premium velvet and 
> watercolor matte papers, and, well, it's just pure magic. You'll even acquire 
> groupies. Trust me on this!

My darkroom is much less expensive than all which you've identified.



> Those who are happiest in the wet darkroom have no need to change. I salute 
> them and would not disparage them (except for AG, and that's just for sport 
> <g>). But for those who like or would like to like black and white and who 
> shoot digital exclusively, there's no need anymore to feel like you're Aunt 
> Sally's bastard love child. You, too, can do black and white, and you can do 
> it well. So well, in fact, that with enough practice, I suspect it would take 
> trained and experienced eyes to tell the difference between their chemicals 
> and your pixels. In a few more years, no one will be able to tell.

I do not disagree with anything you've said here. I do black & white
with film and in the darkroom because I enjoy it and find greater
satisfaction from it than doing digital photography. Besides, it
justifies using the OM gear. But from a pure technical perspective,
the digital method is getting close-enough that it really doesn't
matter too much.

However, I have yet to see a B&W print from an entirely digital
process, as you have identified, that didn't have certain tell-tails.
Primarily, the digital version is a little too perfect. It is the
flaws of film that give it the character. You can fake some of that
character, but we can spot the fakes a mile off unless you go to great
lengths to disguise the chosen effects library.

I'm working with computers and I'm around people all the time. The
darkroom is a wonderful escape from the real world and my enlarger
isn't connected to email or facebook.

AG

AG
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