Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1998/11/24
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Not a magic solution, but you may wish to explore split grade printing here. This involves exposing the highlights at a soft grade (to maximise detail and soften grain) whilst exposing the shadows at a harder grade to give depth to them (recognising that this will emphasise the grain visibility). Obviously the enlarger needs to be rock steady between exposures and the changing of the filtration. It's reccomended that you expose for the highlights first though I'm still trying to understand the theory behind that... There is a good book on the subject called 'Gradient Light' by Eddie Ephraums(?) Bon chance Jem > -----Original Message----- > From: thibault collin [SMTP:tc-lnc@u-picardie.fr] > > Hey luggers, > > I am currently in the process of printing TMZ negatives. > The main problem with these pictures is that they were taken in very low > light with very poor contrast. > So if I print them with a low contrast filter (e.g. 2) the rendition is ok > but the contrast is ...poor! > If I print them with a high contrast filter (e.g. 4) the contrast is ok > but > the rendition is ...poor and it's grainy as hell....... > Do you have a "magic" solution the keep the rendition and increase the > contrast? > > Thanks in advance, > Thib.