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 <five...@hotmail.com>
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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