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Erik, thanks!
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Erik Larsen
Digital negatives on inkjet transparency film is the easiest and common way to do it. You can have film negatives made as well from someone like Bob Carnie.
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hornstenj
+1
FWIW, I've used just about every method out there for crafting digital negatives from both digital and film originals, and I found Richard's process easy to use and I'm very happy with the results.
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Hi Paul,
I made and used a digital negative for this print in this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKFWmLniavE.
I make them all the time, including for Austin Granger's recent show of 60 prints at LightBox Photographic Gallery.
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Paul,
My PtPd prints were recently criticized at a portfolio review for being "inauthentic" because they were made with digital negatives, rather than large format film. I was told to get a 11x14 view camera. In your experience, how prevalent is that view among art critics?
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Alan9940
+1
FWIW, I've used just about every method out there for crafting digital negatives from both digital and film originals, and I found Richard's process easy to use and I'm very happy with the results.
Hi Alan
How hard of a learning curve was this program, I am thinking of purchasing it from Richard.
thanks
Bob
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Everyone's a critic, but only you know what works for you. Some people prefer an all analog workflow, and I can't argue with that. But for me, a hybrid analog/digital workflow is ideal.
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faberryman
Paul,
My PtPd prints were recently criticized at a portfolio review for being "inauthentic" because they were made with digital negatives, rather than large format film. I was told to get a 11x14 view camera. In your experience, how prevalent is that view among art critics?
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faberryman
Paul,
My PtPd prints were recently criticized at a portfolio review for being "inauthentic" because they were made with digital negatives, rather than large format film. I was told to get a 11x14 view camera. In your experience, how prevalent is that view among art critics?
I think you met someone talking out of their ass.
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bob carnie
I think you met someone talking out of their ass.
indeed