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Post by darrylpsdm on Aug 1, 2022 19:42:57 GMT -6
Hi,
Is it possible to contact print, 11x14, in a 1 bedroom apartment - 692 square feet, 8 foot by 15 foot kitchen?
Thank you
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Post by Admin (Tim Layton) on Aug 2, 2022 16:05:10 GMT -6
Absolutely. I have contact printed 16x20 in a tiny little bathroom before. Go for it!
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Post by mjwellman on Aug 3, 2022 6:06:14 GMT -6
That's the beauty of LF/ULF photography. Not only do you not need an enlarger but contact printing will give you superior images compared to any format/printing style out there. Go for it.
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Post by darrylpsdm on Aug 3, 2022 20:17:27 GMT -6
Thank you both so very much.
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Post by Admin (Tim Layton) on Aug 4, 2022 9:56:32 GMT -6
You are welcome. Keep us posted on your progress. Tim Thank you both so very much.
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Post by darrylpsdm on Aug 6, 2022 20:09:01 GMT -6
Will do. I'm getting a Jobo for the 11x14 developing, hopefully film-scratching won't be a problem. I saw a YouTube video about that.
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Post by Admin (Tim Layton) on Aug 7, 2022 2:58:25 GMT -6
We are in the process of designing a daylight tray processing system for our 8x20 film. My initial driver was because I need to develop film and paper negatives while staying at hotels. Also, since no one makes 8x20 trays, we are wasting a lot of chemistry using 16x20 trays. More to follow soon. Tim Will do. I'm getting a Jobo for the 11x14 developing, hopefully film-scratching won't be a problem. I saw a YouTube video about that.
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