agree, urs n spheredome(hope i got it right) r the few rational one.
would we moan that too many photographers has their own darkroom
n play with their darkroom tricks during the film days?
its common to see PP nowadays as all we need is a PC with the software.
so most of us would take our work to the end.
i'd hv to be one of the oldest here,
my first cam is the kodak instantmatic n my first PC is the sinclair zx81.
n i m glad to see my 2 hobbies more n more closely interwind.
lets move with the time n welcome better tools with open mind n heart.
went to s kopi session with a famous local photographer.
he shoots BW 6x6 film for his work n slam digital n PP.
i pointed out that in his contact sheets,
their r comments that says things like add contrast,
crop, etc.
he said thats darkroom SKILL n not computer editing.
$25 down the drain together with my respect for dino photographer.
i pointed out that in his contact sheets,
their r comments that says things like add contrast,
crop, etc.
he said thats darkroom SKILL n not computer editing.
$25 down the drain together with my respect for dino photographer.
yes.
Darkroom is where all the post processing is done in the good old days.
Now, we have Lightroom to do the same thing.
But if i still have daily "free";p access to a darkroom and the necessary equipments,
I would love to do my PP again.
Film photography
From Pre process [choosing the right film/ iso/ best time of e day to shoot] to
shooting [composition/observation] to
Post processing
[darkroom/developing/contact sheet/cropping/burning/dodging etc]
Expensive?: Yes!
Time consuming? Yes!
Learning something new each time u pp in DR?: Yes!
Fun?: Yes!
Appreciate your work even more?: Yes!