[Leica] Retouching enlargements experience?
CartersXRd
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Sun Feb 17 19:41:23 PST 2019
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> On Feb 17, 2019, at 10:23 PM, Jayanand Govindaraj via LUG <lug at leica-users.org> wrote:
>
> Luis,
> My advice would be to digitize the negative, clean it up, convert it to a
> digital negative and then do your darkroom prints.
>
> Cheers
> Jayanand
>
> On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 8:45 AM Don Dory via LUG <lug at leica-users.org>
> wrote:
>
>> Back in the day: start with distilled water filtered for all your mixing of
>> chemicals and rinsing negatives in photoflo. Use a clean soft pad to
>> remove excess wetting agent or what I used at the end, denatured alcohol
>> leaving the film on the reels.. Then I had a custom built film dryer that
>> basically used a hairdryer sucking in air through a hepa filter and into a
>> metal tube that held the reels of film. So, most of the time the film was
>> clean and straight into sleeves.
>>
>> When enlarging blow the negatives off with an air compressor through a hepa
>> filter. If you still have dust spots then, sigh, there is nothing but spot
>> tone inks and a really fine brush. Become the artist and mix the colors
>> until you get the tone right, much easier typed than done. I will say that
>> once you have standardized on a paper and developer you learn the mix and
>> it becomes a lot easier. Wearing one of those binocular magnifiers you see
>> jewelers and watch repair techs use carefully put really tiny dots of ink
>> down in the dust spot building the density up with more dots. Let it dry
>> between as the density changes as it dries. This is a true art/craft and
>> it gets much easier the more you do it. I have to say that I was doing a
>> lot of this for myself and others who gave up learning.
>>
>> But, with a smile, spotting is so much easier using Adobe's tools.
>>
>> All the best, and just like using an M, there is a learning curve in seeing
>> color in the B&W and a steady hand with the brush along with a whole lot of
>> patience.
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 17, 2019 at 7:22 PM Lluis Ripoll via LUG <lug at leica-users.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Steve, mon ami
>>>
>>> I will share the answer with you if I find it…..
>>>
>>> Amitiés
>>> Lluis
>>>
>>>
>>>> El 18 febr 2019, a les 1:19, Stephen Barbour via LUG <
>>> lug at leica-users.org> va escriure:
>>>>
>>>> Well put, agree with all including your ending question.
>>>>
>>>> Sent from my iPhone, Steve
>>>>
>>>>> On Feb 17, 2019, at 4:12 PM, Lluis Ripoll via LUG <
>> lug at leica-users.org>
>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I’ve encountered sometimes when I enlarge a small dust like small
>> hairs
>>> that ruin the enlargement. I clean it, I look to the negative with a
>>> magnifier 8X but sometimes I’ve removed the dust from one point to
>> another
>>> point.
>>>>>
>>>>> To clean the nregative I’m using PEC PAD with the special tissues
>>> provided but sometimes a supplementary action on the enlargement would be
>>> necessary. I think it is very difficult do a good retouching and make a
>>> similar tone to the one of the print.
>>>>>
>>>>> Some experiences about cleaning better the negatives or applying
>>> retouching?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you!
>>>>> Lluis
>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>
>> --
>> Don
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>>
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