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    Re: 20х24" enlarger

    Very nice!

    Very expensive!

    Good for you all!
    Tin Can

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    Re: 20х24" enlarger

    Quote Originally Posted by mamanton View Post
    Great! You are very welcome! And we have a special photographers guest room right above the darkroom - in the historical centre of the city!
    I will pass on the room as I am a married man and I cannot speak of the moral fibre of Monty...

    serious note this could be a great project where we can show the work in NA and your country.

    bob

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    Re: 20х24" enlarger

    Congratulations you guys!! Would a ridiculously awesome project!!

    It's not surprising, at all. Juergen is a brilliant and a wonderful guy. He personally replaced the 12x16" and 8x10" heads in my horizontal enlargers, personally. So innovative and thoughtful. The photography community is lucky to have him.

    Truly a project a passion, which is wonderful!

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    Re: 20х24" enlarger

    How we printed a first test silver gelatin print from 20x24'' negative.


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    Re: 20х24" enlarger

    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Moe View Post
    Very nice! Very expensive!
    Very true! ))

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    Re: 20х24" enlarger

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Wesik View Post
    Congratulations you guys!! Would a ridiculously awesome project!!
    It's not surprising, at all. Juergen is a brilliant and a wonderful guy. He personally replaced the 12x16" and 8x10" heads in my horizontal enlargers, personally. So innovative and thoughtful. The photography community is lucky to have him.
    Truly a project a passion, which is wonderful!
    Thanks a lot! Yes, Juergen Heiland is a great person and we are very happy to work with him!

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    Re: 20х24" enlarger

    Where in Russia are you folks getting this large format film for projection, is it cut from larger master rolls and if so what type are you aware of.

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    Re: 20х24" enlarger

    I built a film processor. That was 3 years ago and I am still improving on it. One day, it might get a case.

    You never really know how it will turn out when you start. You just have to begin. Build it for yourself.

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    Re: 20х24" enlarger

    Quote Originally Posted by mrred View Post
    I built a film processor. That was 3 years ago and I am still improving on it. One day, it might get a case.
    You never really know how it will turn out when you start. You just have to begin. Build it for yourself.
    Yep! Golden words!

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    Re: 20х24" enlarger

    Quote Originally Posted by bob carnie View Post
    Where in Russia are you folks getting this large format film for projection, is it cut from larger master rolls and if so what type are you aware of.
    haha )) after the chase from the bears, a couple of bottles of vodka and playing the balalaika, we still manage to find some Ilford and Kodak films. But seriously, friends, in the 21st century, we live far from the wildest country in the world, if they exist at all.

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