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Any filters used on the original photo?
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It's amazing. 6 seconds? Was it a reasonably limited light sunset?



That's a wonderful photo Basil. I used to do a ton of B&W work using a 4x5 view camera. I also have an 8x10 view camera, but those days are over. I miss going out with the 4x5 and shooting, but I don't miss the darkroom work. Today I just use a Nikon DSLR (also not full format) and love to do post processing with Photoshop. I'll convert color to B&W using photoshop rather doing it in camera, as it leaves my options open. Below is a photo I took last year that I turned into a B&W after processing the original color photograph.
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Well, one of the prints was done in the early '30s and the other about twelve years later. The was a huge difference in the quality of the prints, the later one being much better. I figure it was because of several factors, one having more experience in the darkroom, and at least another on the improvements in darkroom equipment, chemicals and papers.