Hi
I'm currently living between Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and Phuket Thailand. At my home in Thailand I am planning to add to my home a ~400 sq/ft dark room for developing 8x10 Contact prints and using 6x6 or 4x5 negs I plan to make 24x24" & 36x24" prints...all B&W.
I have a basic idea for my darkroom layout with sinks and work tops. What I don't have a clue about is what enlarger lenses will I need for my 36x24" prints...........basically everything I will need to do all of the above.
Now Ive done a Darkroom course with Paul Gauld at the Printroom in KL and it was fantastic, so I have the basics already, I have also been shooting 6x6 for over a year and 4x5 for the last 5 months and do all the developing myself in Malaysia, I then scan and print digitally.........but its not the same, I want to get my hands wet
While I am waiting for my darkroom to be built in Thailand I want to experiment contact printing in my house in KL but there my darkroom is only 8" x 6" so barely room to swing a cat in. Anyway I'm a determined kind of guy so I want to give it a go. I saw on Tim Layton blog how he improvised with a household lamp, a timer and a few 8x10 trays so that is where I am going with this........I want to initially be able to do some contact prints in KL from my new 8x10........What do you think??
Neil
I'm currently living between Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia and Phuket Thailand. At my home in Thailand I am planning to add to my home a ~400 sq/ft dark room for developing 8x10 Contact prints and using 6x6 or 4x5 negs I plan to make 24x24" & 36x24" prints...all B&W.
I have a basic idea for my darkroom layout with sinks and work tops. What I don't have a clue about is what enlarger lenses will I need for my 36x24" prints...........basically everything I will need to do all of the above.
Now Ive done a Darkroom course with Paul Gauld at the Printroom in KL and it was fantastic, so I have the basics already, I have also been shooting 6x6 for over a year and 4x5 for the last 5 months and do all the developing myself in Malaysia, I then scan and print digitally.........but its not the same, I want to get my hands wet

While I am waiting for my darkroom to be built in Thailand I want to experiment contact printing in my house in KL but there my darkroom is only 8" x 6" so barely room to swing a cat in. Anyway I'm a determined kind of guy so I want to give it a go. I saw on Tim Layton blog how he improvised with a household lamp, a timer and a few 8x10 trays so that is where I am going with this........I want to initially be able to do some contact prints in KL from my new 8x10........What do you think??
Neil
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