E. von Hoegh
Member
And can't you tell with a good loupe and a light box ?
Of course I can. But I have a good loupe and lightbox.


And can't you tell with a good loupe and a light box ?
Exactly my point, suddenly for a member who is obviously new to film photography seeing if his negatives. are sharp enough to send to a lab to enlarge becomes a science project involving microscopes is I think a little excessive.You guys sure know how to complicate the crap out of things!
I use a Fuji flat (1/2 inch thick) lightbox that I got from them for using so much film, and I have several different loupes. The one I use the most is the front lens group of a 80-200 f/4ish that was jammed. Killer loupe that cost next to nothing. It is large enough that I can keep both my eyes open looking at negs from a decent distance, about a foot.
In reality, anything can work. If your negs are sleeved, you can hold them against a window and use a magnifying glass. There is no need to get overly complicated.
The O.P. has no darkroom, if he could make a contact sheet he could make his own enlargements.Or make a contact sheet on 8x10 and then examine with a magnifier or loop.
The O.P. has no darkroom, if he could make a contact sheet he could make his own enlargements.
You can make them in the sun, you don't need a darkroom.
Are you referring to the usual RC paper such as Ilford MGIV. If not what system produces contact prints of say 135/120 negs in the sun pentaxuser
You guys sure know how to complicate the crap out of things!
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