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Good Afternoon, Veke,
I agree with Martin. In addition to what he said, note that contact-printing the negatives will almost inevitably result in some dust specks. That's not a problem with ordinary contact sheets which are just used for evaluation and reference purposes, but all those specks will certainly show up on the copy negatives.
Copying prints of the size Martin suggests should provide good quality copy negatives; regardless of the film you eventually choose, a little experimentation with exposure and processing times should be done for optimum results. You may have to vary processing times depending on the contrast of the prints you're copying.
Konical
I agree with Martin. In addition to what he said, note that contact-printing the negatives will almost inevitably result in some dust specks. That's not a problem with ordinary contact sheets which are just used for evaluation and reference purposes, but all those specks will certainly show up on the copy negatives.
Copying prints of the size Martin suggests should provide good quality copy negatives; regardless of the film you eventually choose, a little experimentation with exposure and processing times should be done for optimum results. You may have to vary processing times depending on the contrast of the prints you're copying.
Konical
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