Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2004/01/23

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Subject: Re: RE: [Leica] Darkroom Survey
From: "Jorge M. Treviño" <jorge@jorgemtrevino.com>
Date: Fri, 23 Jan 2004 14:46:56 -0600
References: <200401221508.HAA16606@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us>

Part opto-chemical, part digital.

Traditional darkroom: 50%. Silver B&W and negative color film enlarged into
fiber or RC Ilford MG4 and Kodak RA4 papers via a LPL 4500 enlarger using
Nikon, Schneider and Rodenstock enlarging lenses. Film (both silver and C41)
gets processed on a Jobo CPE-2 with Lift. Paper gets processed either on a
Nova Quad 12x16 vertical processor or on a Nova Monochrome 12x16 vertical
tank. RA4 is being rapidly being replaced by digital printing.

Digital and hybrid: 50%. Scanning 35mm on a Minolta DSE-5400 and 6x6/4x5 on
an Epson Photo 2450, to be replaced by the coming 4000 scanner as soon as
they become available this side of the pond. Also doing some pure digital
with a Minolta DiMAGE 7i. Printing up to13x19 on an Epson 2200 on Ilford
Gallery Smooth Pearl, Epson Enhanced Matte and Paterson Fine Art. Digital
capture of color negatives and printing has virtually replaced wet RA4
process. The purity of color is simply on another level, unavailable to RA4
papers.

I have started experimenting on the reverse; creating digitally enlarged
negatives for contact printing on silver and platinum. This allows for a
level of precision in dodging and burning as well as contrast control that
is unheard of in the traditional darkroom, even for advanced printers like
myself (modesty apart), not a stranger to the techniques of split contrast
printing.

I shoot 60% with Leicas M, 10% with Nikon SLR's, 25% with medium format and
5% with 4x5.

- --Jorge.

* * * *   http://www.jorgemtrevino.com  * * * *


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