M Carter
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I'm currently doing wall projection, up to 30" or so. I'm planning on tearing up the darkroom to reach around 6' enlargements. 4x5 negs with 135 and 150mm glass (the 150 is a Rodagon "G", we'll see if I need it at these sizes).
Anyway, to aid in planning - is there a way to compute magnification - let's say I can easily have a 12' room span, with a movable/alignable vertical "easel"; is there a way to determine how large a print can be made with a 135 and a 150?
Or another option: Stick a neg with a 1" square in the carrier, and measure the size of the square's projection at 2', 3', 5' - if I graph that out, can I "extend" the enlarging power beyond what I'm able to physically measure right now, if that makes sense? Draw a "map" of sizes at each distance, extend the lines of the "cone" the sizes make as they increase, and have an accurate idea of how much size increase I get at further distances?
I need to determine if more walls needs to go!
I SUCK at math, but can grasp things conceptually (and I have a calculator!), open to ideas - thanks!
(And yes, I've sussed out alignment, moveable easel-surface, material fixing to said surface, processing and so on...)
Anyway, to aid in planning - is there a way to compute magnification - let's say I can easily have a 12' room span, with a movable/alignable vertical "easel"; is there a way to determine how large a print can be made with a 135 and a 150?
Or another option: Stick a neg with a 1" square in the carrier, and measure the size of the square's projection at 2', 3', 5' - if I graph that out, can I "extend" the enlarging power beyond what I'm able to physically measure right now, if that makes sense? Draw a "map" of sizes at each distance, extend the lines of the "cone" the sizes make as they increase, and have an accurate idea of how much size increase I get at further distances?
I need to determine if more walls needs to go!
I SUCK at math, but can grasp things conceptually (and I have a calculator!), open to ideas - thanks!
(And yes, I've sussed out alignment, moveable easel-surface, material fixing to said surface, processing and so on...)