Re: RE: What do you like about pinholes/pinhole

From: Diana Bloomfield <dhbloomfield_at_domain.name.suppressed>
Date: Wed 27 Oct 2004 - 18:00:16 PDT

Wow! Thanks, Jan. That's really interesting. I'm going to try that..

Diana
On Oct 27, 2004, at 5:02 PM, Jan Kapoor wrote:

> You can wet-contact them and get a really quick positive print.
> Process the paper negative through to the water bath, put a piece of
> unexposed paper in the water bath. Make a sandwich with the negative
> face down on top of the emulsion side of the unexposed paper. Put both
> down flat on a piece of glass or plexi, squeegee all the water out to
> make total contact between the two papers. Suspend a lamp such as a
> clamp-on type with a low-wattage tungsten bulb over the paper. Turn it
> on and off rapidly, then process your positive image. I learned this
> from Pinky Bass at a workshop when she was still working out of her
> pinhole/darkroom trailer.
>
> Jan
>
> Nick Dvoracek wrote:
>
>> You can contact print those paper negatives. It just takes a little
>> longer.
>>
>> Nick
>
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