I'm almost exclusively making alt-prints from darkroom-made negatives at the moment.
The process is to make interpositives by contact from the original negatives onto lith film, then enlarge the interpos to negative also on lith.
This works extremely well for my purposes, although I'm still far from skilled in the execution.
At the moment I have a couple of 135s from which I'd like to try making really big negatives - around 16x20" (400x500mm).
The specs for my Kaiser SystemV 6002 (+ 50/2.8) suggest that I can go to 15x , which would cover just about what I need. However the fact is that even with the head racked up to the stops on the column, it won't cover as big as I want in the short dimension (I can get 20" long dimension but of course with a 135 the short dimension is only about 13" at that level of enlargement)
One solution is of course to make an enlarged interpos (about the size of a 645 neg) direct from the negative, and I have tried this, though getting critically sharp focus on a barely more than 2x enlargement hasn't proved easy.
The other solution I assume is to get hold of a 35mm or 40mm enlarging lens - but ones in my price range are rare as hen's teeth, at least in the EU. (Finding one in the £100-£200 range is easy of course).
I've seen a couple of Vivitar 35s and 40s on sale on eBay USA - are they likely to be the right solution? Or are the 35s more aimed at half-frame negatives? And I also wonder whether I'll run out of bellows compression, or need a special lens holder for the Kaiser. I'm checking with Kaiser for the latter btw.
so ... thoughts? (new enlarger with longer column, not an option.)
The process is to make interpositives by contact from the original negatives onto lith film, then enlarge the interpos to negative also on lith.
This works extremely well for my purposes, although I'm still far from skilled in the execution.
At the moment I have a couple of 135s from which I'd like to try making really big negatives - around 16x20" (400x500mm).
The specs for my Kaiser SystemV 6002 (+ 50/2.8) suggest that I can go to 15x , which would cover just about what I need. However the fact is that even with the head racked up to the stops on the column, it won't cover as big as I want in the short dimension (I can get 20" long dimension but of course with a 135 the short dimension is only about 13" at that level of enlargement)
One solution is of course to make an enlarged interpos (about the size of a 645 neg) direct from the negative, and I have tried this, though getting critically sharp focus on a barely more than 2x enlargement hasn't proved easy.
The other solution I assume is to get hold of a 35mm or 40mm enlarging lens - but ones in my price range are rare as hen's teeth, at least in the EU. (Finding one in the £100-£200 range is easy of course).
I've seen a couple of Vivitar 35s and 40s on sale on eBay USA - are they likely to be the right solution? Or are the 35s more aimed at half-frame negatives? And I also wonder whether I'll run out of bellows compression, or need a special lens holder for the Kaiser. I'm checking with Kaiser for the latter btw.
so ... thoughts? (new enlarger with longer column, not an option.)