Tim Gray
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I guess I'll be the first to post here. I've been developing in my bathroom for a couple months now. I just started printing in it after Christmas - I picked up an enlarger and trays (big and small) from my friend's mom. It's actually pretty nice - a Minolta Color Mod III enlarger. Anyway, a new lens (Nikon) and several printing sessions later, I have to say that anybody who is thinking of doing this should. It's really a lot of fun and a lot more rewarding (but slower) than working on the computer. I will be picking up a scanner at some point, but that's neither here nor there.
Anyway, I've been doing 8x10 prints for a couple weeks. It's a bit of a pain in the butt in my bath tub, since the 4 trays barely fit. When I got my pack of 8x10 paper, I also picked up a pack of 3.5x5. The enlarger came with a set of smaller trays, about 5x7, so I thought I'd give it a try last night. First of all, the extra room in the tub was nice. But more importantly, the small prints were a lot of fun. Almost more fun that 8x10's.
Certainly small prints aren't right all the time, but bigger isn't always better. You guys should try it out if you haven't.
Anyway, I've been doing 8x10 prints for a couple weeks. It's a bit of a pain in the butt in my bath tub, since the 4 trays barely fit. When I got my pack of 8x10 paper, I also picked up a pack of 3.5x5. The enlarger came with a set of smaller trays, about 5x7, so I thought I'd give it a try last night. First of all, the extra room in the tub was nice. But more importantly, the small prints were a lot of fun. Almost more fun that 8x10's.
Certainly small prints aren't right all the time, but bigger isn't always better. You guys should try it out if you haven't.