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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 13 3:04 pm)
That's a great shot Joe! Very grainy looking here....does it look this way in print?....or is that from the scan?
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Don't know what you are using to scan. You and Rork should compare notes as he seems to be getting beautiful results. I've found when scanning B&W PRINTS on a flatbed scanner I get better results scanning them in "color" mode than "grayscale." More depth to the tones; guess its because it is using three different black and white points (a curve for each color), rather than a single curve. I do not know if something similar would work when scanning a B&W negative as a color slide. You are right about color negatives having more exposure latitude. The C-41 based B&W emulsions are supposed to get some of this back. But then you lose all the control of developing your own. I usually shoot color negatives and convert to B&W in photoshop, but I'd guess I'm losing something. Neat picture BTW.
Now I like the second one the best. Also, now I know that I don't want to crop the framing, either. I love all the stuff that's surrounding them: the jars of jerky at upper left, the booze bottles on the shelf, the glowing bottles in the illuminated coolers; the stacks of shining glasses, the decorative beer tapper handles at upper right, the cash register - then in the forground is the mixed drink, and ashtrays on the bar top. ..And I love how the girl is hiding behind her big brother a bit. I think that there is extraordinary balance in this picture, especially considering that the sheer number of objects that were photographed could tend toward a cluttered appearence. My eye follows a comfortable, easy path - but keeps bringing me back to the people. I'm not kidding when I say that as I've spent hours studying this picture over just the last few days, I have gone through a turning point in my whole understanding of photography, and I can begin to see the direction that my work is taking. Thanks all, Joe
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