Description
This book provides photographers of all skill levels with a concise step-by-step guide to combining analog and digital tools with the goal of making silver gelatin prints in the traditional darkroom. It offers the most comprehensive treatment of lith printing published in many years, focusing on materials which are currently available.
Key topics include traditional silver gelatin printing, direct and second-pass lith printing, film to digital image conversion, bleaching, toning and other post-production practices. Readers will learn how to use specific Photoshop tools to carry out the time-honored techniques of overall tonal control, contrast, and burning and dodging. This also features Photoshop basics for black and white, image shaping in Photoshop, and digital negative creation. Through exploring these skills, readers will gain an understanding of how to prepare images and create negatives that can be used in other historical processes including cyanotype, platinum/palladium, and many others.
Author Douglas Ethridge details a systematic approach to combining analog and digital working methods, making the text ideal for both digital photographers looking to creatively edit their images with traditional darkroom aesthetics, and film photographers looking to incorporate digital capabilities into their practice
About the Author
Douglas Ethridge has been a working media professional and fine art photographer for more than 50 years and has been blending digital and analog tools for audio, video and still photography into his practice since the 1990s. His work has been exhibited globally and has been published in a variety of fine art publications including Black and White Magazine, Camera Arts, China Photographer Magazine and Lenswork. Ethridge has taught at the Photographic Center Northwest in Seattle, and has contributed to Routledge's Digital Negatives with QuadToneRIP (Routledge, 2021). Examples of his work can be found on his website: douglasethridgephotography.com
Book Information
ISBN 9781032381770
Author Douglas Ethridge
Format Paperback
Page Count 268
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 520g