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Forum: In The Darkroom March 22nd 07, 02:30 AM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 75
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Posted By pico
"1940s look" on B/W enlargement

UC wrote:

Too kind, your words are. The book is a disaster, unscientific from
beginning to end. It would be laughed out of any philosophy of science
class, by the poorest students in the...
Forum: In The Darkroom March 21st 07, 01:12 AM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 75
Views: 5,213
Posted By pico
"1940s look" on B/W enlargement

Adam wrote:

Thanks very much for posting those! That's pretty much the "look" I had
in mind. Maybe the "secret" is digital photo enhancement.

Oh god, shoot me! Digital enhancement to...
Forum: In The Darkroom March 21st 07, 01:12 AM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 75
Views: 5,213
Posted By pico
"1940s look" on B/W enlargement

Nicholas O. Lindan wrote:
"Adam" wrote

[How do I get a 40's look in a photograph using modern
materials...]

Push, don't pull.

The 40's was a decade with...
Forum: In The Darkroom March 18th 07, 02:36 AM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 75
Views: 5,213
Posted By pico
"1940s look" on B/W enlargement

Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:

It also means different exposure/development. For example I have no idea
if Tri-X and Tri-X Pan Proffessional are different emulsions,

They are very different. It's...
Forum: In The Darkroom March 17th 07, 12:18 AM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 75
Views: 5,213
Posted By pico
"1940s look" on B/W enlargement

Adam wrote:

What does "professional" mean on B/W film? I know what it means on
color film, regarding the color shift.

For Kodak B&W films it means a film base that can be retouched.
Forum: In The Darkroom March 17th 07, 12:17 AM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 75
Views: 5,213
Posted By pico
"1940s look" on B/W enlargement

Lloyd Erlick wrote:

Yeah, lots of button pushing. I employ a
device with but a single button on the end of
a short cylinder, out of which protrudes a
tiny pointed tip suitable for writing...
Forum: In The Darkroom March 12th 07, 01:43 PM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 75
Views: 5,213
Posted By pico
"1940s look" on B/W enlargement

John wrote:
On Sun, 11 Mar 2007 21:14:59 -0500, pico wrote:

Does this have the look?
http://www.digoliardi.net/broken.htm

Is that you John ?

Yes.
Forum: In The Darkroom March 12th 07, 01:42 PM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 75
Views: 5,213
Posted By pico
"1940s look" on B/W enlargement

OH, it has a bit more shadow detail in the original print. It is printed
down a bit but works well when viewing IRL.

Someone else help me here - it was printed on Agfa Brovira #111. I think
that...
Forum: In The Darkroom March 12th 07, 01:39 PM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 75
Views: 5,213
Posted By pico
"1940s look" on B/W enlargement

Adam wrote:
pico wrote:
Does this have the look?
http://www.digoliardi.net/broken.htm

Thanks! I'd say it does -- only maybe six or ten gradations between the
lightest and darkest...
Forum: In The Darkroom March 12th 07, 02:14 AM Posted to rec.photo.darkroom
Replies: 75
Views: 5,213
Posted By pico
"1940s look" on B/W enlargement

Does this have the look?
http://www.digoliardi.net/broken.htm
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