Bobfrance
Over Exposed
Hi Folks,
The desire to do my own film developing, plus reduced cost and incresed convenience, have ensured I have returned to souping again. Something I got out of the habit doing after moving house last year.
I'm not set up for producing prints and I'm not sure I will be anytime soon, but in the meantime I'm happy to scan in good images to post up to Flickr and the RFF gallery. The very best I will send off the neg for professional enlargement (or scan in hi-res and print digital if they need any retouching first).
My problem is that I could really do with a contact print from the negs so I can select which shots are worthy of further attention, but although I do have some of the gear I don't have a darkroom or the space to set anything up. Besides it's a lot of fuss and expense to go to to produce contact prints.
Are there any other alternatives apart from trying to judge the negs through a loupe? I did think of scanning but whilst I can scan up to 14 at a time, it stil is really a painfull business and a low-res scan (14 hi res would kill my PC!) probably wouldn't tell me what I needed to know.
I'd welcome any suggestions. For instance could I make contact prints without having to set up trays etc? Are there new fangled gizmos that I know nothing about?
Thanks in anticipation 🙂
Bob.
Edit: I plan to do 35 and 120 B&W negs BTW.
The desire to do my own film developing, plus reduced cost and incresed convenience, have ensured I have returned to souping again. Something I got out of the habit doing after moving house last year.
I'm not set up for producing prints and I'm not sure I will be anytime soon, but in the meantime I'm happy to scan in good images to post up to Flickr and the RFF gallery. The very best I will send off the neg for professional enlargement (or scan in hi-res and print digital if they need any retouching first).
My problem is that I could really do with a contact print from the negs so I can select which shots are worthy of further attention, but although I do have some of the gear I don't have a darkroom or the space to set anything up. Besides it's a lot of fuss and expense to go to to produce contact prints.
Are there any other alternatives apart from trying to judge the negs through a loupe? I did think of scanning but whilst I can scan up to 14 at a time, it stil is really a painfull business and a low-res scan (14 hi res would kill my PC!) probably wouldn't tell me what I needed to know.
I'd welcome any suggestions. For instance could I make contact prints without having to set up trays etc? Are there new fangled gizmos that I know nothing about?
Thanks in anticipation 🙂
Bob.
Edit: I plan to do 35 and 120 B&W negs BTW.