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gsgary, we are talking about black and white negatives. or pehapes it is your use of dark and bright. If the negatives are dense and the prints are too bright they are overexposed. If the negative is thin the prints will be dark, which is underexposed.
yes, it is wonderful to learn how to read the negative, but one starts out they may be clueless about what is what. It would be helpful to find someone in your area that may be able to mentor you and show you a set of negatives that are normal, over/under exposed.
yes, it is wonderful to learn how to read the negative, but one starts out they may be clueless about what is what. It would be helpful to find someone in your area that may be able to mentor you and show you a set of negatives that are normal, over/under exposed.