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Making Dodging and Burning Tools For Your Darkroom 

The Naked Photographer
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Learn how to make dodging and burning tools for the darkroom, and the basics of using them. With simple, inexpensive materials, you can accomplish a variety of print manipulations.
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@Garacha222
@Garacha222 3 года назад
That Vignetter with the sawtooth edges looks amazing. I do not see any among google search results. Guess that would need to be a 3-d printed device. Seems so simple (and effective) of a design, though.
@contramonk2071
@contramonk2071 4 года назад
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@TheNakedPhotographer
@TheNakedPhotographer 4 года назад
Welcome to my dark spaces
@rlfsoso
@rlfsoso 5 лет назад
Great demonstration again! A suggestion: I have been following Barnbaum`s advice: Get a square Oliver of cartboard, upper side white to see the projected image, lower half black to cut down on reflection. Then cut a window in the lower right about 1/4 of the full piece of cardboard. Get ANOTHER piece of cardboard, same size in an L-shape under it. With both pieces one easily can form shapes. I have used a thick black marker to point out the window with arrows, so the window can more easy be seen. Pertrsonally I use terms like 1/4 or 2/4 of a stop instead of percentages to use for f-stop printing, find that much easier to control (though I have a RH design f-stoptimer which really makes things nice and easy). Thanks for the in-depth demonstrations! Cheers Rolf
@cowboyyoga
@cowboyyoga 4 года назад
Thank you for another great video! You have a nice way of making everything simple! ))) I am learning ! )))
@HouseofSinope
@HouseofSinope Год назад
Would it be possible to use a graduated ND square filter to get a graduated exposure when enlarging? Or Maybe solid ND with a cutable shape to only affect prescribed areas of the photo?
@IainHC1
@IainHC1 4 года назад
Always informative :-) Thank you :-)
@GONZOFAM7
@GONZOFAM7 Месяц назад
I'm thinking I could tape a multigrade over the hole filter to burn in local contrast. Yes?
@TheNakedPhotographer
@TheNakedPhotographer Месяц назад
Sure can
@rslimjoco
@rslimjoco 3 года назад
I love your channel. You're my got to reference in darkroom information. Would it be better to use stops vs. secs and percentages? Say if the base exposure is 20s and you want to dodge a portion for 1/2 stop then dodge it by 5s?
@TheNakedPhotographer
@TheNakedPhotographer 3 года назад
Some people like stops some people don’t.
@chris-non-voter
@chris-non-voter Год назад
If you change grade from say 2 to 4 then 5 seconds (or half a stop) wouldn't work, if you look at the characteristic curves of Multigrade paper the Log Relative Exposure changes the density of the paper differently so half a stop with one grade wouldn't give the same density change (tonal change) for grade 4.
@cweeks5211
@cweeks5211 5 лет назад
great video, man!
@TheNakedPhotographer
@TheNakedPhotographer 5 лет назад
Thank you
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