Loose Gravel said:
I'd like to make some negatives from my negatives. These would be contacts for masking purposes. Need to be continuous tone. Ortho film would be nice. 5x7 or 8x10 film. What is the best way to accomplish this? I know that Kodak's Direct duping film is gone. Is there a good way to do this directly, or should I use an inter-positive?
Thanks all.
Hi !
As direct dupe (AKA SO-015 ) is gone, you have 2 otpions :
1) go to internegative route : make a positive on film and repeat to get the awaited negative. (you have 2 possibilities to adjust contrast and density, this way)
2) expose one film, and treat it in a B&W reversal chemical process. Simpler in theory but I wonder if it will be shorter in time or difficulty. But as your new negative is first generation copy, it may be less defect prone than the second generation copy you will get with option #1
Time to lock yourself in the darkroom ;-)