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Launching WBM Ed2
Way Beyond Monochrome, Ed2 will have its own website. Nothing much there yet, but we are preparing for the launch.
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Great cover Ralph! And of course, I am waiting to purchase the new edition..the old edition has proven to be invaluable.
Let me reflect on what might be posted on the site....perhaps a few "highlights" ( pun intended! ) of the new edition?
Ed
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 Originally Posted by Mahler_one Great cover Ralph! And of course, I am waiting to purchase the new edition..the old edition has proven to be invaluable.
Let me reflect on what might be posted on the site....perhaps a few "highlights" ( pun intended! ) of the new edition?
Ed Ed
Good idea. That can be done!
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 Originally Posted by Mahler_one Great cover Ralph! And of course, I am waiting to purchase the new edition..the old edition has proven to be invaluable.
Let me reflect on what might be posted on the site....perhaps a few "highlights" ( pun intended! ) of the new edition?
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"However, it has become a standard on many darkroom shelves, expanding on the basics of traditional photography and bridging the gap between good and excellent analog printing making"
Ralph, is the bold type a typo on the What's New page? Thought you should know if it is, looks like one.
I never did get a copy of the first edition, but will have to look into the second one.
Chuck
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"I find it always necessary to stress that we cannot equate brilliance with contrast."
---AA ( The Print)
".....in printing we are trying to breathe expressive life into the image,.....this raises intangible issues that do not yield to formulas or measurement."
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Many thanks. We'll correct that.
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Anything on contact printing Ralph?
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 Originally Posted by Mahler_one Anything on contact printing Ralph? Just in form of digital negatives. I'm a fan of combining the flexibility of digital image manipulation with the beauty of traditional printing.
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Ralph, the format of the original is such that it doesn't fit into many smallish home bookshelves, also it is quite hard to use a normal book stand in the darkroom as it is rather wide.
I used a cook book stand, but it wasn't really wide enough so I built my own panoramic book stand.
Is the new hard cover version the same format, or is it closer to an A4 format?
Mick.
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Mick
The format of the 2nd edition is identical to the 1st, 10x10 inches. This cannot be changed anymore, but I will still forward your concerns.
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