BetterSense
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I have a 35mm negative I like to print full-frame at 11x14. Being pushed Tri-X, it's quite grainy but it works very well. The trouble is that although it's probably my favorite image, it's a total pain to print. For aesthetic reasons I have to erase a whole element of the image in the darkroom which is very labor intensive and has about a 25% success rate.
Since I only have about 3 of these prints left, and I'm NOT looking forward to trying to make more, I have been thinking about copying one of them to 4x5 TMAX100, and using that to make subsequent, hopefully 'straight' prints. Has anyone ever done this before? Any tips on exposing and developing for print copying? Do you think the copy will have significantly degraded optical quality compared to the original printed from grainy 35mm?
Since I only have about 3 of these prints left, and I'm NOT looking forward to trying to make more, I have been thinking about copying one of them to 4x5 TMAX100, and using that to make subsequent, hopefully 'straight' prints. Has anyone ever done this before? Any tips on exposing and developing for print copying? Do you think the copy will have significantly degraded optical quality compared to the original printed from grainy 35mm?