So this is something I have wanted to try ever since I stencil cut an easel mask when I first started printing.
Let me know if you think this will work. My APUG searching and reading (mostly what's available from Alan Ross) is what led me to this plan. I have matte acetate. My plan is to use ruby red litho tape to attach the negative, film base to the acetate. Flip over, put onto the light table emulsion down/acetate up. Use pencils of varying hardness plus blending stump to build up the dodge where I want it, put the taped acetate + negative into the carrier, and expose. Yes this is a 6x6 negative, yes I know it will be hard to see.
Do I need to switch to the diffusion side of the enlarger, or can I continue to use the condenser?
Let me know if you think this will work. My APUG searching and reading (mostly what's available from Alan Ross) is what led me to this plan. I have matte acetate. My plan is to use ruby red litho tape to attach the negative, film base to the acetate. Flip over, put onto the light table emulsion down/acetate up. Use pencils of varying hardness plus blending stump to build up the dodge where I want it, put the taped acetate + negative into the carrier, and expose. Yes this is a 6x6 negative, yes I know it will be hard to see.
Do I need to switch to the diffusion side of the enlarger, or can I continue to use the condenser?
