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Tuatara: Volume 15, Issue 2, July 1967

Fig. 3: (Left). Interior (large area within forest). 4″ × 5″ Agfa Isopan Record cut film. Developed in Rodinal 1 - 100. X2 yellow filter. Printed on Agfa Portriga with considerable holding back in large shadow areas. Pronounced reduction on lower half of print. Heavily overcast sky. Negative exposed under ideal lighting conditions for this type of work.—cf. right-hand photograph. — (Right). Interior (large area at forest edge). 4″ × 5″ Ilford H.P.3 cut film. Developed I.D.11. (overexposed and u…

Fig. 3: (Left). Interior (large area within forest). 4″ × 5″ Agfa Isopan Record cut film. Developed in Rodinal 1 - 100. X2 yellow filter. Printed on Agfa Portriga with considerable holding back in large shadow areas. Pronounced reduction on lower half of print. Heavily overcast sky. Negative exposed under ideal lighting conditions for this type of work.—cf. right-hand photograph. (Right). Interior (large area at forest edge). 4″ × 5″ Ilford H.P.3 cut film. Developed I.D.11. (overexposed and underdeveloped). Printed on Agfa Portriga with considerable holding back in large shadow areas and prolonged local printing in distance and middle distance. All larger shadow areas relieved with local reduction. Slight diffusion by high white cloud. Negative exposed under difficult lighting conditions resulting in contrast between heavy shadow in foreground and brilliant harsh lighting in distance. During the process of reduction of foreground shadows some local highlights have become bleached out. In order to prevent attention being distracted too much fom the main subject, it was found necessary to stipple these areas in again with the assistance of black photographic dye.

Fig. 3: (Left). Interior (large area within forest). 4″ × 5″ Agfa Isopan Record cut film. Developed in Rodinal 1 - 100. X2 yellow filter. Printed on Agfa Portriga with considerable holding back in large shadow areas. Pronounced reduction on lower half of print. Heavily overcast sky. Negative exposed under ideal lighting conditions for this type of work.—cf. right-hand photograph.
(Right). Interior (large area at forest edge). 4″ × 5″ Ilford H.P.3 cut film. Developed I.D.11. (overexposed and underdeveloped). Printed on Agfa Portriga with considerable holding back in large shadow areas and prolonged local printing in distance and middle distance. All larger shadow areas relieved with local reduction. Slight diffusion by high white cloud. Negative exposed under difficult lighting conditions resulting in contrast between heavy shadow in foreground and brilliant harsh lighting in distance. During the process of reduction of foreground shadows some local highlights have become bleached out. In order to prevent attention being distracted too much fom the main subject, it was found necessary to stipple these areas in again with the assistance of black photographic dye.