Candlejack
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Im looking to start making darkroom prints. Im looking for a simple one I can set up and tear down when needed for a printing session. Located in US
Thanks In advance!
Thanks In advance!
Where in Louisiana are you? You’re welcome to come see mine.Im looking to start making darkroom prints. Im looking for a simple one I can set up and tear down when needed for a printing session. Located in US
Thanks In advance!
Im down In abbeville! You?Where in Louisiana are you? You’re welcome to come see mine.
So far nothing good is popping up. Ill keep looking.I used to use a Bogen 22a Special that works up to 6x6 film, printing up to 11x14 prints and is pretty easy to find ether though Craigslist or eBay.
Any enlarger will work better than no enlarger. I still use a stamped steel Federal 219 from the 1940s for small prints. It’s not exactly the best enlarger made, but it’s sturdy and accepts nearly any lens with a bit of work. I get excellent results after many years of use. Would I search one out? Absolutely not.
If you’re starting from scratch, try to find some version of a Beseler 23. They were the de facto standard in high school darkrooms for decades. Often you can find one with lenses and negative carriers for $100-200, and sometimes much less. They’ll take 35mm to 6x7 easily. 16x20 prints, no problem. Hard to beat them for value.
But like I said, anything will work, and the more accessories you get with it the better.
You're a bit far away otherwise I could hook you up with nearly everything needed for a start up darkroom, including a Beseler 23C enlarger.
I'm in Penna. shipping is a killer, it's been looked into several times.Mind me asking where you are? Would you be willing to ship?
Madisonville, Just South of I-12.Im down In abbeville! You?
Shipping is always the killer on enlargers. Often costs as much to ship as to purchase a used unit...I'm in Penna. shipping is a killer, it's been looked into several times.
Some times the solution is to just take a road trip. Yes the gas costs money, but then the enlarger will not get bounced around as much and in the less time and effort will be spent realigning the enlarger.
Our grand daughter lives in San Antonio, Tx. we gladly pay her air fare to visit so we don't have to drive that.Ugh.. the drive from Louisiana to Pennsylvania is about 20 hours. I did that back in 2017? Did not enjoy it lol
Our grand daughter lives in San Antonio, Tx. we gladly pay her air fare to visit so we don't have to drive that.
Im looking to start making darkroom prints. Im looking for a simple one I can set up and tear down when needed for a printing session.
You're a bit far away otherwise I could hook you up with nearly everything needed for a start up darkroom, including a Beseler 23C enlarger.
It is a pity you are in the US. I have two that need a good home. An LPL 6700 colour and a Meopta B&W only. Both work very well. They are taking up storage space and I would gladly give them away to a good home. Shipping costs would cancel that out.
https://www.visitpa.com/region/laurel-highlandsAny chance you’re nearby Los Angeles?
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