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Variable Contrast Printing Manual, The

Variable Contrast Printing Manual, The

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Easy to read and informative
Review: As an intermediate beginner in photography, and having now read
many books on the subject, I rate this publication as excellent.
Even for a novice it is clearly written, well explained and gave
some good sources for shopping. Until reading this book I was unaware of filter compatability and the ease of using charts
for plus or minus filtration. Many books on photograpy are a repeat of others, but not this one.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A useful and detailed look at printing with VC papers.
Review: I am returning to darkroom work after a hiatus of about 20 years. This book was very helpful in bringing me up to date on the newer printing techniques. The one thing that would have been helpful is Internet addresses for the suppliers in Appendix III.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A great history & current very usable information.
Review: I bought and read every page of all three of Steve Anchell's black and white photo information books: The Variable Contrast Printing Manual, The Film Developing Cookbook, and The Darkroom Cookbook. Why? Because he gives a mix of an historical view plus tells what to pick of the best current chemistries. He does this without bogging down in the actual complexities of a college chemistry course keeping it at a usable technicians level. Since he also tells you why you are using various chemicals or paper his books do not dumb down but instead give you fascinating useful information. Anyone serious about darkroom work will appreciate his insights and commentary about chemistry use. He lists so many historical and current B&W chemical formulas and their use that any B&W experimenter will find the books useful.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Substance and Clarity
Review: I could have written this book, but I am glad Anchell did it and did it so well. There is an introduction for beginners here that is just enough to set them off on the big adventure. There is some well presented thought on advanced techniques that will keep the advanced cases focused on the essentials and help expand their skill.

The author touches on how and why various approaches to Variable Contrast work and why you need to know. He compares the most readily available materials and suggests where they should be used.

He gives some direct and pragmatic recommendations about development and fixing. He also presents some practical examples of how to use multiple filter techniques where appropriate. He discusses pre-exposure and some other tried and true techniques that help manage contrast.

This book is a very good top-down, goal oriented approach. It is easy to read and remember because it never gets wound up in technique for its own sake.

If you are already competent this book will keep you moving in the right direction. If you are not yet competent you will have no excuses after you read this book.

This author needs a better publisher. I'd like to have an edition with test negatives and a coupon for a discount on the next edition. A better publisher could make this book a classic, must have.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Substance and Clarity
Review: I could have written this book, but I am glad Anchell did it and did it so well. There is an introduction for beginners here that is just enough to set them off on the big adventure. There is some well presented thought on advanced techniques that will keep the advanced cases focused on the essentials and help expand their skill.

The author touches on how and why various approaches to Variable Contrast work and why you need to know. He compares the most readily available materials and suggests where they should be used.

He gives some direct and pragmatic recommendations about development and fixing. He also presents some practical examples of how to use multiple filter techniques where appropriate. He discusses pre-exposure and some other tried and true techniques that help manage contrast.

This book is a very good top-down, goal oriented approach. It is easy to read and remember because it never gets wound up in technique for its own sake.

If you are already competent this book will keep you moving in the right direction. If you are not yet competent you will have no excuses after you read this book.

This author needs a better publisher. I'd like to have an edition with test negatives and a coupon for a discount on the next edition. A better publisher could make this book a classic, must have.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not so usefull for me
Review: Many charts and graphs of enlargers and materials which I cannot reach here, in the Russia.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Useful, but not great.
Review: The book is not as nicely produced and printed as other books on the market, such as Tim Rudman's "Master printing course," (which is so pretty that I use it as a coffee-table book!). Anchell gives only a few examples of his prints, and the prints are very poorly reproduced. I did learn a few useful things from this book, though I could probably summarize them in a few pages.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the only up to date in depth study of film developem
Review: The competant research and clear explanation of a complex subject sets this book far above any other book of its type. Anchell has proved once again to be the leading expert on Black & White processing. I highly recommend this book for any serious photographer who takes pride in darkroom skill and craft

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is the only up to date in depth study of film developem
Review: The competant research and clear explanation of a complex subject sets this book far above any other book of its type. Anchell has proved once again to be the leading expert on Black & White processing. I highly recommend this book for any serious photographer who takes pride in darkroom skill and craft

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful reference for serious photographers
Review: The Variable Contrast Printing Manual is a wonderful reference book for those photographers that want to control the photographic process from exposure to printing. It explains the main features of variable contrast print materials and describes the best processes to get great results from the material. I especially like the chapter on split printing. Mr. Anchell has taken a rather complex subject and made it very comprehensible. Definitively a must have for every darkroom enthusiast.


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