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ohheckyeah

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18. I'm glad we are having this discussion.
Tue Jul 8, 2014, 12:34 AM
Jul 2014

I took three semesters of photography in college and much of what we were taught was manipulating black and white photos in the darkroom. We used filters, dodging and burning, even special effect overlays such as a canvas looking overlay. There isn't much you can't do in the darkroom if you are taught. I don't claim to be able to have done anything even remotely reaching the Ansel Adams level....LOL. He was, IMO, the master of B&W photography. But, we got a great overview of what COULD be done with enough time, patience, and experience.

But, by taking those classes (all of which was B&W photography) my view of darkroom possibilities is different from those who didn't, which is why I wanted to ask everyone's opinion.



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Usually what they mean is ManiacJoe Jul 2014 #1
That's why I wanted this discussion. ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #2
Any "problems" that come up ManiacJoe Jul 2014 #3
News photography ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #4
My take on that is no HDR NV Whino Jul 2014 #5
I think if ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #6
News photography is well inside the "photo as documentation" category. ManiacJoe Jul 2014 #7
I'm not sure what you mean ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #8
Making the designation is usually done ManiacJoe Jul 2014 #10
Gotcha - that ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #11
Having now noticed that you used the phrase ManiacJoe Jul 2014 #9
I would think ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #12
As I see it Stevenmarc Jul 2014 #13
Anything ManiacJoe Jul 2014 #14
The latter Stevenmarc Jul 2014 #15
That usually meets the newsprint standard, ManiacJoe Jul 2014 #16
I'm glad we are having this discussion. ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #18
I did a little research ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #17
Examples Mz Pip Jul 2014 #19
I would have to say yes, that could be reproduced in a darkroom; however, ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #20
Lith film and toner. Easy to do. jmowreader Jul 2014 #22
No collaging jmowreader Jul 2014 #21
LOL.... ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #23
That might be a fun contest... jmowreader Jul 2014 #24
LOL ohheckyeah Jul 2014 #25
Oh you are so making me laugh Mira Jul 2014 #26
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