Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/03

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Subject: Book on B&W Printing, was Re: Kodak/Ilford consistency; V35
From: "C.M. Fortunko" <fortunko@boulder.nist.gov>
Date: Mon, 03 Feb 1997 21:15:04 -0700

Bill,

The book is "Black and White Photographic Printing Workshop" and was written
by Larry Bartlett and Jon Tarrant. The publisher is Silver Pixel Press and
price is 29.95 in soft cover. ISBN is 1-883403-39-1.

Apparently Bartlett was a famous English (British?) printer who passed away
recently. A large number of his high-quality prints can be found in Ilford's
books on monochrome printing. In this book, he describes some of his
techniques. This book, IMHO, is dynamite.

Best regards,

Chris


At 11:09 PM 2/3/97 -0800, you wrote:
>C.M. Fortunko wrote:
>> 
>> Bill,
>> 
>> I am using my V35 with color head. I recently bought a great book on B&W
>> printing from Silver Press. This great English printer (Darryl?) also used
>> the V35 but recommended not using the built-in filters. Do you have any
>> experience with below-lens filters on V35?
>> 
>> Chris
>> 
>
>Chris: I don't use a V35 and so can't really say. I'm sure some on this 
>list do use that enlarger, and perhaps they can enlighten us.
>	However, you might try calling the Ilford tech folks, who I have 
>found quite responsive to questions on other subjects. They may be able 
>to recommend appropriate dichro settings that correspond to 
>black-and-white filter settings for their paper.  (Ilford also has a site 
>on the Web and a support organization called Ilfopro.)
>	Also, I believe that using a dichro color head for 
>black-and-white multi-contrast paper requires an exposure adjustment as 
>you change contrast settings. The beauty of the black-and-white VC heads, 
>such as Saunders makes for its line, is that the exposure compensation is 
>built in. Perhaps there is a module for your enlarger that does that. 
>Again, perhaps a LUG expert will have that answer.
>   For black and white work, I usually use a Leitz Focomat Ic, which 
>predates yours of course, and an Omega D2 with a cold light head. I use 
>Ilford or Kodak filters on both. For the Focomat, you can place a gel 
>inside the head below the light source and above the condenser. For the 
>Omega, I use a different set of filters made for use below the lens. The 
>cold light presents its own set of VC problems, which I won't get into. 
>But that aside, using the filters below the lens works just fine.
>
>	By the way, what is the book? 
>
>Bill Welch
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