When I used to make 11x14 contact prints in a vacuum frame I used to spend hours in the darkroom to perfect the printing of a single negative, but I eventually developed an intolerance for the vapors...
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When I used to make 11x14 contact prints in a vacuum frame I used to spend hours in the darkroom to perfect the printing of a single negative, but I eventually developed an intolerance for the vapors...
Thank you Jon. That is reassuring but I do not understand the reason behind this difference. Could you (or someone else) please elaborate on this difference?
That is a very helpful advice. Would there big differences between a darkroom contact print and a 1:1 scan + printing on a continuous tone printer such as the Chromira?
I am indeed looking...
Thank you for the valuable advice. I looked into the Epson 10000XL but I got a bit worried after I read a bad review at:...
Indeed, that's what I did for years but I a few years back I have gotten rid of my vacuum frame, threw away my chemicals and turned my darkroom into a storage room. Since then digital came a long...
I've long given up on my darkroom (lack of time and intolerance to chemical vapors) and I am now looking at reviving my 11x14 view camera photography with a "digital darkroom".
I have scoured the Internet and this website for info on the best scanner for scanning 11x14 B&W negative sheet film for 1:1 enlargements. My price range is a maximum of $3000. While there is much...