Horatio
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What is the largest print size you typically make? Anyone making really big prints (16x20+) on a regular basis?
Same here. I print 8x10 most of the time.I generally stop at 11x14
What is the largest print size you typically make? Anyone making really big prints (16x20+) on a regular basis?
Why are you asking? Not that it's wrong to ask or anything, I'm just curious as to why you're curious.
I've only gone up to 12x16 so far, but most frequently I print smaller. 12x16 is barely large enough to appreciate the beauty of 35 mm grain IMHO. Have cheaply come into possession of 16x20 trays which I do want to use at some point. Would also love to be able to do 20x24 or larger but that definitely gets too unwieldy for my bath-/darkroom.
Tmax 400, so not the grainiest of films - other ISO 400 films might show similar grain at smaller sizes. I have switched over to mostly Delta 400 recently and not printed 12x16 yet, hope it will turn out as beautiful. I can also appreciate a grain-free, high fidelity image, but it's not what I want most of the time (but what I get at smaller print sizes).I'm intrigued by your comment on the "beauty" of 35mm grain. Which film do you prefer to render this way?
Tmax 400, so not the grainiest of films - other ISO 400 films might show similar grain at smaller sizes. I have switched over to mostly Delta 400 recently and not printed 12x16 yet, hope it will turn out as beautiful. I can also appreciate a grain-free, high fidelity image, but it's not what I want most of the time (but what I get at smaller print sizes).
No, sorry. I don't have a scanner.Thanks. Have you posted any print scans in the gallery?
I was renting a house on the bank of the Sacrament River, washed the print in the river.
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