....in the book Barnbaum specifically advocates against the notion of keep print times constant. He doesn't care if a negative is "thick" from a sharpness or graininess perspective. He gives lots of extra exposure to flat subjects needing expansion because he wants everything on the steepest part of the curve and wants the high values to fall quite high so they gain more density with increased development. The logic is sound in theory.
in the book Barnbaum specifically advocates against the notion of keep print times constant. He doesn't care if a negative is "thick" from a sharpness or graininess perspective. He gives lots of extra exposure to flat subjects needing expansion because he wants everything on the steepest part of the curve and wants the high values to fall quite high so they gain more density with increased development. The logic is sound in theory.
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