Going wet, kind of anyway.

Ducky

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I used to be a Holga user and processed my own 120 bw. I used a jury-rigged device on my flat bed photo scanner for the negs but gave it all up eventually. I have good digis for my regular (hobby) shooting. I miss the simplicity/silliness of the Holga but did not want to spend $$$ on a MF scanner.
I decided to get a simple contact printer and make contact 8x10 sheets and develope the sheets as well as the film. If I am diligent I should get usable 6x6mm prints which I can use as-is or scan as a photo.

I'd appreciate any comments or advice.
Thanks.
 
Simple contact prints

Simple contact prints

I started out making contact prints by the light of a bare bulb with a piece of scrap glass to hold down the negs. I was hooked - leading to an enlarger on the bathtub, then the laundry room and finally in a real darkroom. Be careful or you too may find yourself hooked. Better not to get started so as to prevent the addiction.
 
Whilst I've seen some excellent results from scanning negatives, post-processing them and printing them digitally, I have got the best results from wet printing personally.

It's very enjoyable and I find a good way to unwind at the end of the day to just work away for a couple of hours making a few prints, very good fun :)
 
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