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Phil:
As a new BTZS enthusiast I am only part way into your book. One thought occurs to me and I thought I'd ask here. Although I shoot 100 TMax on my 4x5, once I have done the film development, I scan it in and the rest of my workflow is digital (Photoshop, ImagePrint RIP, Epson 2200). So my initial question is how does "paper testing" as you talk about it, apply since all my print work is done in a digital darkroom? |
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