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Analogize a digital file?
Has anyone ever attempted or successfully copied a digital file back to a negative? Is there a simple, high quality way to put a digital back onto a negative? I have a few really swell images that would be awesome as prints, and I want to emulate the film look organically (not in photoshop).
Thanks
Last edited by jesterthejedi; 04-05-2012 at 08:00 PM. Click to view previous post history.
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Can be done, not a topic for APUG though. Best to ask at HybridPhoto.com
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You'll not likely get much help here...
Have a look at http://www.largeformatphotography.info/forum/
Some are making digital negatives to make large contact prints.
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Only procedure I know of, is to invert the photo into a negative, print that and then contact print it in the darkroom, I've done this with a photo I wanted to create a lith print from.
- I would believe that you would have to do something with contrast before printing, as contact prints require a higher contrast printed negative (I think, don't quote me on that).
Other than that, I suppose you could print it, photograph it with a good film based camera, process the film and then print as usual in the darkroom.
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Check out the LVT option at Chicago albumen.
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Many threads on this topic at apug's sister site, DPUG.org.
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