I finished my new darkroom today.
Have had one until 2005, then digital rises.
So i put the things in the archive.
then... i found that professional 4x5 cameras are cheap now. Was my dream since i was young (long ago

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So i bought a small Plaubel (Peco Junior), then a Universal III ... and scanned the negatives. (Developing films with a bag in a combiplan.)
It was great. For a while.
There was something lacking.
Than i got a monster of a enlarger, an IFF Ampliator Color S2. Made for 13x18cm Film, with lenses ... too high to fit into the basement.
A coworker (26) started to shoot with the camera of her dad.
Another young man (about 20, i think) asked in ebay for old films, contacted him, send him some material overdue, he is developing in the bathroom now.
Others start with the old Pola-stuff. Fujii Instax is a success (here, Germany).
I think its on the flank of the RETRO-TREND...
But, if someone ever sees a print developing in reed light ... you will never miss that again.
We will see, i have not the impression that this technique is really dying.