I make 5x7s of my 35mm shots maybe twice a month.
I am set up to print bigger, but rarely do so. I just don’t know what to do with the big prints. They look cool but I can’t flip thru them like I can with 5x7s.
ericdan:
careful, you might get a 5x7 camera and contact print them on 5x7 paper ( fun and ez ).
John
That’s dangerous!ericdan:
careful, you might get a 5x7 camera and contact print them on 5x7 paper ( fun and ez ).
John
That’s dangerous!
Sounds awesome though! 5x7 wouldn’t even know where to start
Ah, this is exactly what I used to do. I set my easel to give a one inch border and printed 135 negatives. It made beautiful prints. Sadly, the enlarger is in its box.4x6 is also nice, and for typical 35mm cameras, gives you full frame with relatively even borders.
Ditto that. A few years ago I started playing with kallitypes and found that the results I liked best were 5x7 negs contact-printed.I thought this was going to be a thread on 5x7 film format, my favorite. I contact print them on 5x7 paper.
I thought this was going to be a thread on 5x7 film format, my favorite. I contact print them on 5x7 paper.
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