lewismalpas
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Hi APUG,
Apologies if this isn't the correct place to post this thread, I wanted to ask for some advice as up until now I have never printed my 35mm negatives besides producing some wet prints at school.
I am looking to print & frame two of my favourite images taken on 35mm film (Ilford HP5+ & Portra 400) to hang within my flat, meaning the viewing distance will be relatively short. My Dad happens to be a printer and is a wealth of information when it comes to printing however I would like as much advice as possible from more experienced shooters who print from negatives or scans as this is not something they typically do.
The printer will be an Epson 9900, however I have a few questions regarding the entire process:
— Should I resend the negative off to be scanned on a drum scanner? My film is developed and scanned by pro labs in the UK, however I do not pay for super high quality scanning (Typically the images are 14-20mb at 3000px wide scanned on a Imacon).
— What type of paper is best for photographic prints? I have the choice of glossy and uncoated stocks but I presume these won't for photography. Specific paper stocks would be great as I can order these in if necessary.
— In terms of enlargement I've read a lot of varying advice regarding how large a 35mm negative can be printed, I know this is subjective but what is a good size for a 35mm negative being viewed within a smallish flat? I am thinking 14 x 11 or 20 x 16, preferably the latter?
— Is there any specific post production work I need to do on the images before printing? I typically colour grade and retouch out any dust and scratches.
I will try to post the two images up this evening when I have access to them.
Many thanks for all of your help and advice,
Lewis.
Apologies if this isn't the correct place to post this thread, I wanted to ask for some advice as up until now I have never printed my 35mm negatives besides producing some wet prints at school.
I am looking to print & frame two of my favourite images taken on 35mm film (Ilford HP5+ & Portra 400) to hang within my flat, meaning the viewing distance will be relatively short. My Dad happens to be a printer and is a wealth of information when it comes to printing however I would like as much advice as possible from more experienced shooters who print from negatives or scans as this is not something they typically do.
The printer will be an Epson 9900, however I have a few questions regarding the entire process:
— Should I resend the negative off to be scanned on a drum scanner? My film is developed and scanned by pro labs in the UK, however I do not pay for super high quality scanning (Typically the images are 14-20mb at 3000px wide scanned on a Imacon).
— What type of paper is best for photographic prints? I have the choice of glossy and uncoated stocks but I presume these won't for photography. Specific paper stocks would be great as I can order these in if necessary.
— In terms of enlargement I've read a lot of varying advice regarding how large a 35mm negative can be printed, I know this is subjective but what is a good size for a 35mm negative being viewed within a smallish flat? I am thinking 14 x 11 or 20 x 16, preferably the latter?
— Is there any specific post production work I need to do on the images before printing? I typically colour grade and retouch out any dust and scratches.
I will try to post the two images up this evening when I have access to them.
Many thanks for all of your help and advice,
Lewis.