Hey,

 I was wondering what kind of camera you are shooting with and what size the
film is

John

William Erickson wrote:

> You're not going to have any luck scanning them. You will need to print them
> in the darkroom, then scan the print if you want digital.Incredibly dense
> negs will rpint usually if you give mega-exposure.
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Benjamin Privitt <[email protected]>
> To: <pinhole-discussion@p at ???????>
> Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 3:36 PM
> Subject: [pinhole-discussion] Dense Negative
>
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > This question may have more to do with general darkroom procedure rather
> > than being specifically pinhole-oriented, but here goes.  I have very
> dense
> > negatives from a Zero 2000.  These are outdoor, full sunlight images on a
> > variety of films that have lots of detail, and lots of grain.  My previous
> > experiments with filters and high contrast paper have wiped out the images
> > altogether (which speaks to the experimental stage I'm in with my darkroom
> > technique, perhaps).  And scanning has yielded a grainy white blob where
> the
> > exposure was.  Does anyone have experience processing high density
> > negatives, and bringing out more contrast and detail?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Benjamin
> >
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