Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2011/05/18
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Mark Rabiner OFFERED: Subject: Re: [Leica] Hot news! There is life in film yet. >>>> People who have left their darkrooms behind have no apologies to make. >>>> And > I'm one of them.<<<<< Hi Mark, I joined that club pretty soon after inkjet printers came along, improved and improved! And the printing papers continued to improve in weight, surfaces and software for making adjustments to print improvement. I think my major turning point to go all inkjet printing was seeing some of Tina's prints at the Cape Cod Leica Seminar some years ago. Absolutely magnificent! Another who produced some amazing prints was BD who also had influence in my decision. However there are a few technical things that make inkjet the way to go. It's the simplicity of printing, adjusting and weights of and surfaces of papers. Capture a well exposed and beautiful image and with some printing skills, somewhat like those required to make great wet tray prints. A 16X20 or 13X19 print can blow you away and sell for very good prices. Then when you go out in the garden on a nice day, shoot up a storm of "pretty flowers!" Walk in house, down load card to computer, tweak the image slightly and in a matter of a few minutes your printer produces a super nice looking print! Quicker than I can type this! And some folks still want to screw around with shooting film, take it to the colour lab, pick-it up the next day or next week or depending on type of film mess around in a darkroom for several hours, wait for film to dry, edit, film in enlarger, make print in more solutions, wash print for an hour, dry by whatever method, spot and then finally hold it up some hours later and ... "Oh sh....!" :-( I better make another! OOPS! Naw some how moving with the technical times of the day can be and are beneficial. But it still comes down to each his own in how one prefers to make prints and or film use. And as I mentioned the other day about my GUNG HO grandson using film, he loves it! Even if he scans his negs and slides into the computer to do whatever it is he is doing, he considers a sort of "best of both worlds!" By the same token he is quite awesome shooting and printing digital images also! cheers, ted.