Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/12/04

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Makro 100/4
From: Martin Howard <howard.390@osu.edu>
Date: Sat, 04 Dec 1999 18:40:54 -0500

Tina Manley wrote:
> 
> You can also put a black stocking or diffusion filter on the enlarger when
> you print the photo 
>

You get different diffusion if you put the filter under the englarger lens,
compared to over the taking lens.  In fact, given that wrinkles in a face
contain shadows, and diffusion under the enlarger lens diffuses and spreads
shadows (as opposed to highlights when diffusion is on the taking lens),
I would expect the end result to be the opposite of what was aimed for. 

Besides, the issue wasn't to get a "soft" picture, but to reduce the
appearance of wrinkles through the use of lighting.  I for one don't much
like the "soft" look, certainly not from soft filters, and I suspect that
others don't too.

Photo Techniques has run a series of articles over the summer and autumn
of the quality of light and how it influences the end result.  I should go
back and read them again.

M.

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