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Carbon Transfer Print: A Larger Version

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Andrew O'Neill

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Decided to make a slightly larger print... I was recovering from Covid when I did this, so forgive me if I look and sound a bit rough 😁 Cheers!

 
Nice concise video Andrew. I've been watching too many of the Calvin Grier videos. It's nice to see someone churn out good work in a "normal" darkroom. I'm surprised more folks are not using the metal table idea. Seeing it in process makes it seem like a no-brainer to me.

Did you create your enlarged negative at home?
 
Nice concise video Andrew. I've been watching too many of the Calvin Grier videos. It's nice to see someone churn out good work in a "normal" darkroom. I'm surprised more folks are not using the metal table idea. Seeing it in process makes it seem like a no-brainer to me.

Did you create your enlarged negative at home?

Thank you! I've always gotten by with mediocre and the bare minimum. I would like to have more space, though. My darkroom is under the deck, outside... 😁 Yes, I made the enlarged negative at home.
 
Great video, Andrew! I use my bathroom, kitchen, garage (the two 750W lamps for exposing are out there), and what ever it takes! I am pouring tissues this evening -- have three ready to be hung up!

But then I live alone, so the fact that it might be a day or two before the shower can be used is no big deal... No one complained about removing the 5-foot claw-foot bathtub and setting up a couple of saw-horses and an old desktop! A permanent arrangement eventually.

I pour 12.5"x19" tissues...using 290ml of glop poured 'free-form' onto the Yupo and spread with my fingers. I cut the tissue down to size after sensitizing -- I get enough for six 4x5x, or four 5x7s, or three 4x10x, or two 8x10s...or a mixuture of sizes depending on which negatives I want to play with. Tissues for 11x14 are poured to size.
 

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