In addition to what Vaughn said, you can also make a PAPER print the size you want ( enlarged on FB paper ) and then contact print THAT to another to make a negative. Then you would have to wax your print to make it semi translucent. If you go the hybrid route you can take the negative's file to a xerox shop and have them print it on overhead transparancy film or a paper xerox. If you use the paper you will have to wax it the overhead transparancy is ready to make prints with...How would I make a bigger neg from a 35mm one?
Be careful about using T-Max 100 - it has a UV blocker built in, and defeats many of the Alternative processes.
I have a nice, almost detail free 6x9 cyanotype that shows this really well!
Do I use glossy or matt paper to make a paper neg? What do you wax the print with?
You need to match the digital negative to the printing process to be used. See http://glsmyth.com/articles/creating-the-digital-negative.pdf for a useful approach. (or Google 'Smyth digital negative' for more information.)Think about scanning your negatives and printing onto the frosted side of 8.5 x 11 "PIctorico" and using the resultant 'enlarged' negative for the 'alternative' print processes.
Ken
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