23mjm
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Hello All
So here is my story--in a few weeks I will be buying a new house. When I move into it I will not have a full time darkroom. I use a Beseler MX45 enlarger so it is not portable--easy to set up and take down. So here is what I want to---Shoot film, develop, scan, slight adjustments and print at Costco and/or post. It may be more than a few months until I can build a full time darkroom.
Is this still analog photography??
I feel better about scanning a print rather than a negative.
So here is my story--in a few weeks I will be buying a new house. When I move into it I will not have a full time darkroom. I use a Beseler MX45 enlarger so it is not portable--easy to set up and take down. So here is what I want to---Shoot film, develop, scan, slight adjustments and print at Costco and/or post. It may be more than a few months until I can build a full time darkroom.
Is this still analog photography??
I feel better about scanning a print rather than a negative.


There may be some other places that can do a better job printing b&w from scans, Mpix has the Ilford paper, for instance. I've never seen it myself, so I don't know how it looks. But maybe it will tide you over until you can start printing again? And if you can't do as Jason suggested and downsize, or rolling cart, or any other stop gap measure until you have your darkroom built, maybe you can find some rental darkroom space somewhere. Either way, good luck!
, i've been making 6x9 contact prints lately, its ez-pz.