Hi all
I'm (very) new to this site so please excuse me if I'm not doing things correctly.
After 40 years, I am getting back into film photography witn my newish Nikon F6, and I need to set up my darkroom.
I am quite experienced in B&W enlarging and developing, but also want to get into colour.
After all these years, I still have a lot of basic darkroom equipment, but I want to get a good enlarger. I will only shoot 35mm and I would love advice on what enlarger to get - 35mm, good for B&W and a colour head good quality.
Can anyone advise?
Thanks in advance
Stuart
This is not an specific recommendation but choice you have... after 40 years (personally, I returned to the darkroom after 25 years...) a way to make a soft landing in the BW it may be having a Variable Contrast head, personally I use an LPL VC6700 that makes 35mm and MF, a good choice if you plan to upgrade to MF at some point.
With a Variable Contrast head you
simply dial the BW contrast grade you want to print, easily changing grade to burn highlights at 00 or shadows at 5 grade... without having to compensate the general exposure when you change grade, without changing filters or dialing RGB values that have to be well balanced to work effectively.
I would recommend that choice in case you want to do things one after the other, later you may get a color head for the same enlarger when you feel prepared for it, but probably you will be quite busy with BW for perhaps six months or one year until you want to engage RA-4, just guessing from my own experience in the return to wet, but of course for everyone it's different.
I say this because (IMO) it's quite rewarding to get the job very will done and crafting impressive BW prints, if you spend much effort in the Color right now this will delay your BW progression, and this may decrease the joy you are to experince, still this is quite personal, only suggesting (from my very personal view) that a two steps approach can be considered.
Anyway you can print C-41 film in genuine RA-4 in frontier/noritsu minilabs, lightjet, lambda or (top notch) polielettronica machines. Most of RA-4 color papers available today are optimnized for digital light printers, as saturation can be adjusted in the digital edition then available papers tend to be quite saturated so any print can be made from the same roll... so while you are perfectioning BW in the darkroom you may be printing RA-4 in a light printer service, until you feel prepared.
This is my very personal view, nothing wrong in being brave and engaging all at the same time...
Anyway I would start with a cheap choice, as soon as possible, to have time to think well what kind of enlarger you want, there are many personal preferences for that, and a sound decision IMO it may require some time and some hands-on.