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Hello all
I joined this site from APUG, pretty much when it was set up,so I guess its time to say Hi. I haven't looked into the site much yet due to the inelastic nature of time! I hope to visit more if I can.
I am commited to silver halide prints in the darkroom and work in B&W using toning and/or Lith printing for my work.
I have no wish to leave silver processing at all but I am interested in the hybrid approach for 2 reasons:
Firstly for digital editing -> digital negative -> contact printing onto silver in my darkrom.
Secondly, I am also interested in using digital output in order to give me different ways of reproducing my darkroom prints onto different materials & in different sizes.
I have experimented with the former after joining Dan Burkholder's workshop for a week at The Formulary a while back, but I haven't experimented with the latter yet, but plan to get an A3 scanner to archive my work next year as a basis to this.
I am not the fastest learner when it comes to digital matters!
Looking forward to picking a few brains ;-)
Tim
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 Originally Posted by jd callow Tim,
Welcome to Hybrid. Thank you John.
You look a bit different to when I met you at Toronto! ;-)
Tim
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Thanks Tim. I've let my hair down a bit.
Needless to say I'm pretty excited about having you here on Hybrid. I can see how the inclusion of digital will work hand in glove with both lith and as a way to pursue your unique aesthetic.
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Great to have you here Tim!
Bill
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Hi Tim, welcome to the Hybrid world, who would have thought 25 years ago that we'd be here in 2006.
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 Originally Posted by Les McLean Hi Tim, welcome to the Hybrid world, who would have thought 25 years ago that we'd be here in 2006. Hi Les. Yes who indeed! Not me for one ;-)
"If you want to make God laugh, tell him your plans for tomorrow" !!
Tim
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