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About Mark Gluckman
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I can answer questions about all social photography (wedding, corporate, b`nai mitzvah). All general questions about digital photography and, of course, film. Photojournalistic and travel photo questions can also be asked as that is another specialty of mine.

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McDonald's, Sprint, GE, Ford, NBC, IBM, Princess Cruises, NCL and I work the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon every year.
I have worked for The New York Times, USA Today, AP and dozens of other international and national publications. I have shot hundreds of weddings, b'nai mitzvah and corporate social events.
 
   

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Topic: Photography



Expert: Mark Gluckman
Date: 6/18/2005
Subject: color and black&white

Question
What are the differences with devloping, enlarging, and such with black and white film and color film?  Like how are the steps for doing color film different from black&white film?

 I taken a basic black and white class but now I'm interested in taking a color photo course.

Answer
Trevor,

I wish I could answer that question.  I stopped printing color about 15 years ago.  I am sure the steps have changed dramatically since then.  Most professional labs now use computer printers even with negatives.  Call a professional color lab in your area and talk to one of the lab techs.


Sorry I can't be any more help. I'm completely digital now.

Mark

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