Re: Re: sheet film instead of photo paper

From: Guy Glorieux <guy.glorieux_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Sun 11 Nov 2001 - 16:38:20 PST

I've done that quite a number of times in the past. The image is highly textured
from the fiber of the paper. You can oil the paper-negative to make it more
translucent, but you want to be careful not to get messy and oil up your negative
carrier, lest you clean it throughly afterwards.
Guy

B2MYOUNG@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 11/11/01 8:38:47 AM, glsmyth@yahoo.com writes:
>
> << How would you enlarge paper via your enlarger? >>
>
> Cut the paper negative 4" x 5" and place it in the negative carrier then in
> the negative stage of the enlarger, emulsion side down. Set you enlarger lens
> wide open and make a test print. The problem is focusing. You can use a film
> negative to do that and then substitute the paper neg...if you have trouble
> focusing. It works...with an extended exposure. You can dodge and burn and I
> maybe use filters.
>
> leezy
>
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Received on Sun Nov 11 16:37:01 2001

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