LarsAC
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I held the camera - it is somewhat heavy for the 5 and 6 year old kids. But they are interested in printing in the darkroom and urge me to make some cyanotypes with them. They call them 'magic paper'!
Lars
Lars



)Curious how you mat them - size, borders, etc.Printed about 30 small platinum prints today (Palladium with Na2)...Fun little 2 1/4" sq prints from TLR negatives (Rollieflex, 'cord and an Autocord).
Curious how you mat them - size, borders, etc.
How many do you develop at one time? I'm accumulating a backlog, but it would be done pretty quick if I could do 19 in one weekend! I just develop one at a time, and am probably too scared to try anything different since all the rolls contain photos I care about...No printing just yet, but I developed 19 rolls of FP4+ and Tri-X 120 this weekend, and shot 7 more FP4+. All 6x12cm negatives from my Lomo Belair X-6/12. I'll probably develop the other 7 rolls Wednesday or Friday.
On the wall (there are several others on little stands). I also put a short description of platinum printing in a 5x7 film sheath on a stand next to the magnifying glass.Curious how you mat them - size, borders, etc..
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