Francesco_from_Rome
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Hi, I would like to progress to printing my bw photographs. As a first step I thought about contact printing: this has also the advantage (I hope) to free me from the scanner which I currently use to evaluate the negatives to be printed by a lab.
I don't particularly like the scanner for the difficulty of focusing and of keeping it clear enough (highly detailed scansion of dirt are my bane...).
I've read that Azo paper and its "descendants" are particularly nice (Lodima, Foma...?) but for starting I would like to keep the cost low since I am beginning and will surely do many silly errors. Can you please tell me if there's some kind of features in usual photographic paper that I should be aware when deciding which to buy?
I don't have an enlarger and I will contact print 6x4.5 and 35 mm negatives.
I have a Paterson develop + print kit so I should be reasonably set on the trays and accessories.
I think this is probably a FAQ, but I wasn't able to find an answer by searching, I missed the right keywords. So if you prefer, a link to other threads would be fine, too.
Thanks,
Francesco
I don't particularly like the scanner for the difficulty of focusing and of keeping it clear enough (highly detailed scansion of dirt are my bane...).
I've read that Azo paper and its "descendants" are particularly nice (Lodima, Foma...?) but for starting I would like to keep the cost low since I am beginning and will surely do many silly errors. Can you please tell me if there's some kind of features in usual photographic paper that I should be aware when deciding which to buy?
I don't have an enlarger and I will contact print 6x4.5 and 35 mm negatives.
I have a Paterson develop + print kit so I should be reasonably set on the trays and accessories.
I think this is probably a FAQ, but I wasn't able to find an answer by searching, I missed the right keywords. So if you prefer, a link to other threads would be fine, too.
Thanks,
Francesco