 Four negatives have been chosen, scanned and ink jet printed.  Included is a 6x9 Ilford FP4 film negative(upper left); 6x7 Agfa 100 film negative (upper center); 6x7 Ilford FP4 film negative-developed in Pryo (upper right);  4x5 Ilford FP4 negative (lower center).  At this time these formats are the ones that interest me most.  Notice that 35mm is not included.  While I have many 35mm negatives to choose from I am not - at this time - interested in using them in the darkroom.  This may change at a later date.   The next step is to do a darkroom "dry run" with these negatives.  The "dry run" will allow the checking of darkroom equipment placement.  Everything needs to be located in a manner that will make the darkroom time enjoyable and efficient.  Check back for the next update.  (click on image to enlarge)
 Four negatives have been chosen, scanned and ink jet printed.  Included is a 6x9 Ilford FP4 film negative(upper left); 6x7 Agfa 100 film negative (upper center); 6x7 Ilford FP4 film negative-developed in Pryo (upper right);  4x5 Ilford FP4 negative (lower center).  At this time these formats are the ones that interest me most.  Notice that 35mm is not included.  While I have many 35mm negatives to choose from I am not - at this time - interested in using them in the darkroom.  This may change at a later date.   The next step is to do a darkroom "dry run" with these negatives.  The "dry run" will allow the checking of darkroom equipment placement.  Everything needs to be located in a manner that will make the darkroom time enjoyable and efficient.  Check back for the next update.  (click on image to enlarge)
Wednesday, November 03, 2010
Darkroom Update 4
 Four negatives have been chosen, scanned and ink jet printed.  Included is a 6x9 Ilford FP4 film negative(upper left); 6x7 Agfa 100 film negative (upper center); 6x7 Ilford FP4 film negative-developed in Pryo (upper right);  4x5 Ilford FP4 negative (lower center).  At this time these formats are the ones that interest me most.  Notice that 35mm is not included.  While I have many 35mm negatives to choose from I am not - at this time - interested in using them in the darkroom.  This may change at a later date.   The next step is to do a darkroom "dry run" with these negatives.  The "dry run" will allow the checking of darkroom equipment placement.  Everything needs to be located in a manner that will make the darkroom time enjoyable and efficient.  Check back for the next update.  (click on image to enlarge)
 Four negatives have been chosen, scanned and ink jet printed.  Included is a 6x9 Ilford FP4 film negative(upper left); 6x7 Agfa 100 film negative (upper center); 6x7 Ilford FP4 film negative-developed in Pryo (upper right);  4x5 Ilford FP4 negative (lower center).  At this time these formats are the ones that interest me most.  Notice that 35mm is not included.  While I have many 35mm negatives to choose from I am not - at this time - interested in using them in the darkroom.  This may change at a later date.   The next step is to do a darkroom "dry run" with these negatives.  The "dry run" will allow the checking of darkroom equipment placement.  Everything needs to be located in a manner that will make the darkroom time enjoyable and efficient.  Check back for the next update.  (click on image to enlarge)
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