Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/05/01
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ditto Jim...... Bob Bedwell - ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jim Brick" <jimbrick@photoaccess.com> To: <leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us> Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 3:20 PM Subject: [Leica] Re: NO MORE DARKROOM? > At 10:02 AM 5/1/00 -0500, Bill Satterfield wrote: > >Tina, Pls send me one to. I am interested in getting out of the darkroom > >too. What > >do i need to get started right and not have to upgrade later. I do not have a > >computer at home. Are there publications that I can read that will get me > up to > >speed? . Send me one your your photos too, please....... > > > > I could not even comprehend the idea of giving up my darkroom. It is such a > foreign concept. It is beyond my thought process. > > When I think of great photographs and great photographers, I think about > the darkroom work involved. > > When I photograph, I think of the subject in terms of a silver image > immerging from the darkroom. > > I've always looked forward to spending time in the darkroom. It is a > solitary place where you can think, be alone with your thoughts, > contemplate your inner self. > > The door is closed, white light is off, you cannot be disturbed. > > You can spend hours working on one image, or hours working on many images. > whether processing film, anticipating the results, making prints, burning, > dodging, you have the feeling of being creative. Creative with your hands, > mind, and soul. > > It is in the darkroom, where the rubber meets the road. You have to think > clearly. Mistakes can be permanent. You cannot power off and re-boot. You > must be true to yourself. > > It is in the darkroom, during quiet isolation, that many far reaching > creative thoughts manifest themselves. Creative frustrations as well. > Frustration creates innovation. It is an isolated analog world. In tune > with the analog human mind. > > Computer screens, binary, hexadecimal, and mouse clicks simply do not > present this opportunity. The opportunities presented are in terms of a > staff of computer programmers, in some other dimension, manipulating your > creative thoughts in an underlying and remote manner. Visible on a computer > screen, output to a miniature paint ball gun. > > Sterile. > > Digital camera, 1's and 0's, Bayer pattern, PRNU, linearization, color > space conversion, interpolation, YUV, Huffman tables, quantization tables, > JPEG, PC, Photoshop, ink splatter printer, file cabinet. Emotionless. > > Analog camera, light on film, silver, latent image, oxidation/reduction, > dry, loupe, light box, enlarger, light through film, light on paper, > silver, latent image, oxidation/reduction, dry, trim, mount, hang on wall, > smile. Emotional high. > > The darkroom to a real photographer, is Nirvana. > > Jim > >