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[filmscanners] Re: Black and white scans on LS4000 ED andotherissues
Austin,
I'm not an expert on this; although I've spent many, many hours peering down
a light microscope and playing with condensers etc. I'll chew over what you
have said.
Isn't there a contradiction in your two comments below? If not please
elucidate.
Bob Frost.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Austin Franklin" <darkroom@ix.netcom.com>
> You do NOT get softer images with less contrast
> from a diffuse (typically called "cold") light source.
> Personally, I believe cold light heads give better tonality for B&W
chemical
> darkroom printing, having spend some 25+ years printing fine art B&W
> prints...
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