I am not trying beat a dead horse or start a silly flame-exchange.
Given a bunch of B&W negatives from 35mm all the way up to 8x10. Given a desire to make silver prints.
Option 1: Get an enlarger and make traditional silver prints.
Option 2: Scan the film, perform digital "adjustments", and make Silver contact prints from digital internegatives.
Given the previous discussion here, is there a noticeable difference between moderate enlargements and moderately enlarged scans ?
According to the discussion, people can only detect 256 levels of grey. I prefer the continuous tone look of analog images.
I intend to "just try it" myself to see, but I am always interested in the opinions and experiences of the esteemed members of this forum.
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