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Quinten

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Hello,

It would be great to have some transparacies printed without a computer getting involved. The slides probably have to become negatives some way bofore I can print them in the darkroom right?

Are there ways to do this are will this be very complicated without much benifits over just shooting negs for darkroom printing?

Cheers!
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Quinten,

Depends on how you want to do it, there are many labs around that do prints off of slides, or you can shoot internegatives off of your slides and then make prints from them, I make a heck of alot of prints off of my slides, in fact the only time I shoot negative film is when I am doing weddings, but 90% of my shooting is slides and I have the local lab do prints for me.

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You can print from the slides themselves, check on Ilfordchrome process.

This is a total color process, will need a color head on the enlarger and the proper paper and chemistry.

Depending on how may slides you wish to print it might be cheaper to have them made commerically.

There are labs that still print these the old fashion way, without the use of computers, you will just have to search in your area.
 

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Do any commercial labs still offer Ilfochrome prints?
 

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they do here in Atlanta
 
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Thanks for the replies, someone already told me it's possible with another filtration, other paper and other chemicals than with negatives. Shame we only have negative enlargers on the academy...

There are still scanners..... :wink:

cheers!
quinten
 

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you can use the the enlargers at your school, however you will also need to get some color filters if they don't have a color head.
You will also need special papers and chemsitry,

You will also need a negative carrier that holds a mounted slide. Or it helps to make the process easier.

check here for materials
http://www.ilford.com/html/us_english/prod_html/ilfoclassic/Iclassic.html


Don't give up so easily :smile:
 
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ann said:
you can use the the enlargers at your school, however you will also need to get some color filters if they don't have a color head.
You will also need special papers and chemsitry,

You will also need a negative carrier that holds a mounted slide. Or it helps to make the process easier.

check here for materials
http://www.ilford.com/html/us_english/prod_html/ilfoclassic/Iclassic.html


Don't give up so easily :smile:

Indeed I shouldn't although I am just looking at some alternatives at the moment. I wasn't happy with the negatives I am using and, some slide films look much better but maybe there is a neg that has the looks. In case there isn't it will be the hard way but in that case it will certainly be:wink:
 
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