W/NW B&W Landscapes

scan of the negative and scan of the photograph after a long dance)))
with the desire to make it more contrasting.



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That’s really interesting. The flat scan holds a lot of info, right across the scene dynamic range. I’ve never used the aviphot 400 or 200, but found the 80 pretty contrasty in original form. I’ve got some Adox HR-50 to try when it’s lighter, which I believe is treated (preflashed?) 80.
 
That’s really interesting. The flat scan holds a lot of info, right across the scene dynamic range. I’ve never used the aviphot 400 or 200, but found the 80 pretty contrasty in original form. I’ve got some Adox HR-50 to try when it’s lighter, which I believe is treated (preflashed?) 80.
Yes, but all these experiments have a big disadvantage - very difficult repetition and uncertain results.
But there is even more joy and pleasure when you like the result.
 
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Mamiya Press Super 23, avifot 400 as 200, D76
Beautiful shot! What location did you take it at?
 
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