buze
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I shoot to scan; however I find that having a small size positive could be handy, especialy for filing (making notes etc).
I have no darkroom equipment, save the one I use for developping film,
so I'm looking into a "McGuyver" way of making contact prints (135, 120 and 4x5).
What do I need:
+ Paper; 8x10 ? bigger ? Any grain/type/brand in particular ?
+ Piece of glass to keep the film flat; any glass ? antireflective ? Coated?
+ Light source; desk lamp ? How do you decide exposure time; guesswork ?
+ Darkroom safe lignt : red filter on the desklamp ?
+ 3 trays for procedding; can I use the same stop/fix bath as for film ? What about developer; anything "special" ?
Sorry for the really clueless approach...Note that I don't plan to do enlargements, just "snapshots"
I have no darkroom equipment, save the one I use for developping film,
so I'm looking into a "McGuyver" way of making contact prints (135, 120 and 4x5).
What do I need:
+ Paper; 8x10 ? bigger ? Any grain/type/brand in particular ?
+ Piece of glass to keep the film flat; any glass ? antireflective ? Coated?
+ Light source; desk lamp ? How do you decide exposure time; guesswork ?
+ Darkroom safe lignt : red filter on the desklamp ?

+ 3 trays for procedding; can I use the same stop/fix bath as for film ? What about developer; anything "special" ?
Sorry for the really clueless approach...Note that I don't plan to do enlargements, just "snapshots"