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8 Dec 2009, 02:17 (Ref:2595883) | #26 | ||
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likewise, glad to hear it worked out well and was done by someone who knows what they are doing with a brush. Its funny referring to my Jurassic Period comment of how this makes me realize how time has gone by--the other night I did a theatre job with a new body, shooting at mostly 6400 asa, made me think of shooting Tri-X at 1600 and developing with Diafine....worlds away now both in technique and image quality compared to what was considered really fast B+W back then--especially that with prints from 1600 Tri-X, one could retouch it with a house painting brush the grain was so big...
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