Hello everyone. I recently got back into analog photography after a 20 year hiatus. I learned to process BW in the 80's when I was a teenager. Never really got good at it but I got the mechanics down. About 1 year ago I picked up the camera again and got into digital. Over the last year I have started shooting film again. As I am sure a bunch of you know getting the wife to agree to turn a room into a dark room when there are real estate constraints can be difficult. I currently develop BW in daylight tanks for 35 mm and 120 and I am sorting out how to develop 4x5 either in a yankee tank or in a patterson tank with the taco method or the M54. Once I have the negative I have been scanning them on an epson V 600 but it is a PITA.
I would eventually like to start printing the negatives myself but because of the current space limitation working with 8x10 or larger trays and a big enlarger is a challenge. I am wondering if contact printing my 645/6x7/4x5 negatives and then scanning them would yield good results. My final media is usually the web but sometimes I have images printed at the local photo store with inkjet printer.
I am thinking that if I can get a small, used almost free enlarger into the little room, develop in small trays and then scan the images it would be a small first step into slowly overcoming the wife's resistance to loosing a room to the photography hobby.
I am sure that I am not the first one with this idea. All guidance apreciated.
Thanks
Joaquin Barbará
I would eventually like to start printing the negatives myself but because of the current space limitation working with 8x10 or larger trays and a big enlarger is a challenge. I am wondering if contact printing my 645/6x7/4x5 negatives and then scanning them would yield good results. My final media is usually the web but sometimes I have images printed at the local photo store with inkjet printer.
I am thinking that if I can get a small, used almost free enlarger into the little room, develop in small trays and then scan the images it would be a small first step into slowly overcoming the wife's resistance to loosing a room to the photography hobby.
I am sure that I am not the first one with this idea. All guidance apreciated.
Thanks
Joaquin Barbará
