One-Step enlargement of negatives for alt process

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Well, I finally did it, I finally made a negative enlargement! And it looks very good! Also gave me an excuse to pull out my enlarger, I haven’t used that in too long…

50mm lens, f/5.6, 120 seconds exposure from Tasma 42L onto Kodak 2422.
 

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I just used it like any other enlarging paper, not much to it.
 

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Splendid! Do you mind sharing your process?
 

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I believe that thread references using the film in-camera.
Whereas this thread is about using the film to make enlarged negatives for contact printing processes.
 

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I'm interested in this, because it would permit me to make negatives for use in Alternative processes. Otherwise, I either have to limit myself to tiny prints, or have someone else make digital negatives for me.
My digital printing options are limited to a monochrome laser printer - which admirably satisfies almost all of my non-photographic printing options.
 

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A suitable image for the first enlargement! Fido surely appreciates the size increase :smile:

Another application for this would be to get more detail out of a negative that you're going to scan. I used to enlarge on 5x7 paper specifically for that reason.
 
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