So I have just ordered a Jaquard sensitizer kit for cyanotype-- bottle of FAC, bottle of pot ferri, you know the drill. I'm very excited to do some work contact printing large format negatives with it, especially with artistically applied sensitizer (visible brush strokes, ragged edges, et cetera) and/or in combination with photogram techniques (leaves and or tracings placed between the negative and the sensitized paper)
However, I do shoot most often and most comfortable in 35mm. This is not to say I don't own a Pacemaker SG 45. I had thought to use J Lane's speed plates as my go to due to my previous success with them and the ease of contact printing them, as well as the fact that I also own a pristine Kodak Recomar 33 with a 3 1/4 x 4 1/4" reducing plate holder that I want to use.
Still, since enlarger lenses don't pass UV light and I can't therefor enlarge directly to cyanotype, the thought of making a 4x5" internegative from 35mm to print on cyanotype is appealing too.
I was thinking during my daily pipe break on methods for doing this. Can a 35mm enlarger like my Beseler be used in combination with reversal-processed b/w 35mm and a film or plate holder to produce an internegative on 4x5" instead of a print? How would I figure exposure?
Or was there ever an attachment for Speed Graphic to enlarge, say, a 35mm positive mounted in some kind of a holder in front of the lens, like a 35mm slide duplicator except enlarging? (And I say a 35mm positive arbitrarily. The 4x5" could be the thing getting reversal processed.
Naturally, I want to stay analog. I know how easy it would be to produce a digital negative with my inkjet, but where's the fun in that?
However, I do shoot most often and most comfortable in 35mm. This is not to say I don't own a Pacemaker SG 45. I had thought to use J Lane's speed plates as my go to due to my previous success with them and the ease of contact printing them, as well as the fact that I also own a pristine Kodak Recomar 33 with a 3 1/4 x 4 1/4" reducing plate holder that I want to use.
Still, since enlarger lenses don't pass UV light and I can't therefor enlarge directly to cyanotype, the thought of making a 4x5" internegative from 35mm to print on cyanotype is appealing too.
I was thinking during my daily pipe break on methods for doing this. Can a 35mm enlarger like my Beseler be used in combination with reversal-processed b/w 35mm and a film or plate holder to produce an internegative on 4x5" instead of a print? How would I figure exposure?
Or was there ever an attachment for Speed Graphic to enlarge, say, a 35mm positive mounted in some kind of a holder in front of the lens, like a 35mm slide duplicator except enlarging? (And I say a 35mm positive arbitrarily. The 4x5" could be the thing getting reversal processed.
Naturally, I want to stay analog. I know how easy it would be to produce a digital negative with my inkjet, but where's the fun in that?