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  • The Complete Guide to Mastering the Basics of Darkroom Photography
  • By: James Carren
  • Narrated by: Dan Orders
  • Length: 37 mins

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By: James Carren
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Publisher's Summary

Have you ever wondered how to make a darkroom print? My goal with this book is to walk you through the entirety of the process, from selecting your film to pressing and toning a print.

Here is a preview of what you'll learn....

  • First, I give a quick rundown on shooting film. In this chapter you get tips on how to select your brand and ISO of film and how that choice affects the final product. I also discuss how to take a properly exposed photo.
  • Opening your film can be a little tricky. I break this down, with different technique suggestions, and tell you how to load your film reel and tank.
  • The next chapter is all about processing film for 35mm and 120mm. I talk about how to set up chemicals, use them, and dispose of them properly.
  • I also discuss how to make contact sheets and how to use them to your benefit for making prints.
  • I walk you through basic printmaking, from filter selection to test strips to the final print.
  • Dodging and burning is a more advanced technique to further enhance the overall look of your image.
  • Final print prep is also a very important step in the entire printmaking process. If you don't properly drain, dry, and press your photos, they won't be of great quality for display or selling.
  • Toning is another advanced technique that will give your prints beautiful color and a unique pop others won't have.
  • It's always important to digitize your prints and negatives so you have them for further reference and for your website later as well.
  • I go through all these things and more!

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