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In Topic: How much editing with Lightroom is acceptable?
10 September 2011 - 03:55 PM
I did a BW course in high school and we were taught to do something similar when burning prints by means of putting a piece of cardboard over a certain area of a contact sheet to block the enlarger's beam. We would first correctly expose an area then cover it with cardboard and then overexpose the uncovered area to make it blacker. Of course you move the cardboard around to avoid a distinct line...I suppose the term is graduating!
I must say playing around with lightroom is quite cool especially to remove those white spots from a black background, and something I never learnt developing film...
Thanks for your all your comments...
johnjvv,
In B/W I usually used multi-contrast paper, with it I I could change the exposition and the contrast by zones in the same copy with two possible objetives: represent the original aspect of the scene or have a personal point of view of it. If you are interesting in this techniques I suggest to you read about Ansel Adams is much better than read about sensors and megapixels
About remove spots or some dust in the pictures I had some classes in my photography degree about it using very tiny brushes and special tints, it was very common.
Nacho
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