Just got into shooting ilford multigrade iv (pearl) paper direct in camera in my 4x5" camera and developing with rodinal with pretty decent results
Also surprised that when the second one came out really low contrast (first was high) I was able to separate and see low contrast detail in photoshop from it and restore it to a good contrast (second was developed and shot differently).
Which has given me the desire to set up a proper dark room to do printing.
Anyway, the thought occurred to me since Im definately seeing very good detail scanning @ 3200 dpi then sharpening and pulling down to 1200 dpi, that I could enlarge my 35mm work onto 8x10 prints, scan at 1200 dpi (or 3200 dpi if it gives better results) and pull down to 400 dpi in photoshop, of which this is well well well below what the scanner, paper and enlarger can resolve.
So my thinking is that it would get all (or most) of the detail out of a 35mm negative, and make an excellent scan (in comparison to 35mm frame scanning on my V500).
Has anyone tried this?
Is it worth doing when I set up my dark room (eventually)?

Which has given me the desire to set up a proper dark room to do printing.
Anyway, the thought occurred to me since Im definately seeing very good detail scanning @ 3200 dpi then sharpening and pulling down to 1200 dpi, that I could enlarge my 35mm work onto 8x10 prints, scan at 1200 dpi (or 3200 dpi if it gives better results) and pull down to 400 dpi in photoshop, of which this is well well well below what the scanner, paper and enlarger can resolve.
So my thinking is that it would get all (or most) of the detail out of a 35mm negative, and make an excellent scan (in comparison to 35mm frame scanning on my V500).
Has anyone tried this?
Is it worth doing when I set up my dark room (eventually)?