Try simple dodge and burn tools or light diffusers in the enlarger to make good prints. Learn to develop photographic prints in a darkroom in this free photography video.
Expert: Anthony Maddaloni
Contact: www.maddaloniphoto.blogspot.com
Bio: Anthony Maddaloni is a professional photographer from Austin, Texas.
Filmmaker: MAKE | MEDIA
@Wikigoogtube
A beer moment.. my bad
Should have read: "Why isn't the dodger black?"
circleOFconfusion 9 months ago
@circleOFconfusion I can see how using "negative" in a post about photography could be confusing, but I'm talking about the language term "double negative" here. "why isn't the dodger not black" is a double negative, when made a "positive" (kinda like a photo) it becomes "why is the dodger black?". I don't think that's what you meant to ask.
Wikigoogtube 10 months ago
@Wikigoogtube
Sorry, I dont understand. Are you trying to tell me some photo term? or are you trying to tell me I am barking up the wrong tree?
(Being at one time in the darkroom for days at a time - for years - I think I am quite quallified to know that anything white reflects, and that would fog anything you were trying to "dodge"..)
Please expand. Thanks :o)
circleOFconfusion 10 months ago
@circleOFconfusion Double negative for double the failure points.
Wikigoogtube 10 months ago
no offense intended to this dude, but in what way is this advanced? split filtration this is not.
Yarbols 1 year ago
why isnt the dodger not BLACK?????
circleOFconfusion 1 year ago