Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/10/07
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Ted, Thanks for reminding us of why this gear exists in the first place. I'v been doing a bit of picture making recently and had the opportunity last night to print up some pictures (with those old fashioned smelly chemicals!) using the new Oriental varicontrast FB paper and the Heiland split grade module for the V35. First thoughts are, Wow! what a paper, rich deep lustrous blacks, a fantastic warmth compared to the Ilford MGRC I had to bash out alongside it, and so I'm waiting on availability and prices here in the UK. Secondly, although the demo at photokina was marvellous with the Splitgrade module, I have to admit to disappointment and recognise that there's no such thing as an instant 'out of the box' miracle answer to substandard negatives. After a little while of playing with adjustments to both exposure and grade, and learning where best to place the light probe, I concluded that it would take rather more than an evening to set this up to work comprehensively. Jem - ----- Original Message ----- From: Ted <tedgrant@home.com> > Hi Guys & Gals, > I thought I'd play devils advocate in this great hand wringing of "wither > digital or no" for the R8 future. > > All this pondering of what will or wont and why they wont tell is kind of funny > and it implies a considerable amount of picture taking time being wasted on a > subject, absolutely none of us has the teeniest control over. Curiosity maybe, > but when it happens it'll happen. Or maybe, ? > > Besides digital or not, the main question is...."will it make us better > photographers?" > > And shouldn't that be the question surrounding the topic and not whether they > will or they wont? Like, who really cares anyway. Go take pictures and > exercise your seeing! > ted > the Saturday morning Devil's advocate. ;-) > >