Is it possible to get a "normal" contrast positive on film by enlarger exposure, without going thru the reversal process of the neg. The last I tried I used 8x10 Ortho film and the result was very low contrast. I just want good large positives.
waynecrider said:I tried Bergger BPFB-18, the only large film I have.
What about just using standard large film, something with a clear base?
Aggie said:What are you going to do with the positive? If it is to take it on to go further and make an enlarged negative from the positive, you will want the flat looking positive. To get more contrast, work with stronger developing solutions like you would for normal negatives. Also agitate more while developing.
I do my interpositves and enlarged negs in steps. I've enlarged 35mm to 4x5 and then to 8x10. I don't see why you can't take a 120 neg and go up to a 8x10 if you wanted to get a larger positive. You needn't do contact interpositives. Just put the orginal neg in the enlarger and use the ortho film in an 8x10 film holder as your easel.waynecrider said:Aggie the end result I want is a larger positive.
JDEF, from whe way I understand it, and as Aggie noted, it's the flat neg you want. As a projected neg the 5302 sounds interesting.
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