Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/10/30
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mike Boreham wrote: <<<<<<>"People don't get the same buzz from making a digital print as they do from a conventional one." > >"I work on a computer all day. The last thing I want to do when I get home >is sit at another one. I want to get in the darkroom and create something >with my own hands." > >Professional/journalistic needs of speed and transmission are a different >matter, but for fine art and hobbyists the future may not be too bleak.>>>>>> Hi Mike, Having yesterday purchased a new Epson 700 photo colour printer ( heaven only knows why,) hell I don't even know how to drive this Mac properly in Photo Shop, I let assistant Sandy do all that stuff.:) Now I have to learn! It appears after all these years, I'm about to embark on a new life of printing. However, with trepidation, as I really enjoy working quietly in the darkroom, it's a kind of escape from the maddening world. The more I've read about electronic printing and have seen some marvelous results, I do this with reservation, as I may find I'll miss the darkened "black room", smells that permeate the air, the gurgling of water and music softly in the background. I must admit I'm facing this adventure with some anxiety, but also excitment, that is until I find it'll cost me a fortune for inks! I can understand why more photographers are venturing into their own darkroom, not on the business side as I'm sure they are moving to the electronic medium, but the amateur because until one does it, they are only half a photographer. There truly is something to taking the picture and finally seeing the results appear as a positive photograph floating in a tray. I really don't expect to see the demise of darkrooms in my lifetime nor the next. I think this falls into a similar category when camera's and photography were in their infancy and it was going to be the end of the artist with paints and brushes. Artists and photography co-exist, they support each other. Darkrooms are forever! :) Colour printers until you run out of ink ! :) Ted Grant This is Our Work. The Legacy of Sir William Osler. http://www.islandnet.com/~tedgrant