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Re: Pyro Developers Question.
From: ian@lostlabours.co.uk (IanG)
On 9 Aug, 07:32, "Nicholas O. Lindan" <s...@sig.com> wrote:
"Jean-David Beyer" <jeandav...@verizon.net> wrote
What does "more tonality" mean?
Nothing.
"Tonality" as applied to photography and as
near as I can tell means the writer, using
developer X and film Y, made some
photos he liked .
"More Tonality" means he "more liked" his
photos.
"Tonality" is a word that should be removed
from the language. We don't have "colorality"
or "tastality" and have never missed them.
I think. I hope. Better check.
Oh dear, "tastality" comes up with 14 hits,
"colorality" 47. Thankfully used in a
mocking context ...
I think we can say that negatives developed
in Pyro have more "Pyrality" and leave it
at that.
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Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio
Darkroom Automation: F-Stop Timers, Enlarging Meters
n o lindan at ix dot netcom dot com
If you don't understand the word Tonality I suggest you think about
the subtleties of of how tones change within an image, it's not
measured with a densitometer, it's not scientific and it's more
important to image quality.
ian
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