
Originally Posted by
Drew Wiley
First of all, are you talking about masking for black-and-white printing or color? The
last person who did extensive training manuals was Bob Pace. Probably most people on
this forum never heard of him, but when an old video of his showed upon on EBay the
other day there was quite a bidding war for it, and I think some paid around $125,
even for badly out of date information. Virtually all the films have changed. Good condition punch and register gear also sells very fast for high prices ... so much for the
notion that Photoshop has made this kind of technique obsolete! And that's the first
thing you want to acquire - a good matched set consisting of registration film punch
and contact printing frame. But you can learn the basics in the meatime and try
post-registration over a lightbox. There are many, many different masking techniques.
Howard Bond used to give workshops on elementary unsharp black-and-white masking,
and some of his articles might still be floating around. And the folks who still make
punches for 4x5 film, already mentioned by others, can provide tutorials. For bigger
film you can sometimes get deals on both used and new equipment from graphics
supply houses (prepress).
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