Johnmcd
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1st and 5th are crackers! Great stuff. Who needs an easel?
What film BTW?
What film BTW?
Fotohuis
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If the prints are big enough
you do not need an easel for PE/RC anymore. However, yes they are expensive because a Dunco 90/5 pro (40x50cm 4 blade adaptable) is going over Eur. 550,-
Schlapp
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jkjod
Well-known
Let's see if I remember them all as some are from almost 2 years ago...
1 - HP5+
2 - Arista Premium 400
3 - Eastman 5222 (Double X) EI 250
4 - I think Delta 400
5 - Tri-X
6 - Eastman 5222 (Double X) EI 800
1 - HP5+
2 - Arista Premium 400
3 - Eastman 5222 (Double X) EI 250
4 - I think Delta 400
5 - Tri-X
6 - Eastman 5222 (Double X) EI 800
StevenJohn
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jkjod- When I first started, I had the outside dimensions of a mat cut at the size of the paper I wanted to print on and the window a bit bigger than the image size I wanted. I then positioned it on the enlarger base to fit the projected negative and hinge taped the top of the mat. I could then slide a full sheet under the mat, align the edges by feel and tape the lower edge to hold it in place. I just used blue painter tape since it peels off easily from my enlarger base.
ThomasM
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FrankS
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ThomasM
Well-known
Stage lighting can be great for photography!
Indeed, unless it's amateurish. Then you have no choice but to wait for the actors to stand on the right spot
StevenJohn
Established
I printed and framed this up today. It makes a nice diptych with my New Orleans print.

Tropic by smeitner300, on Flickr

Tropic by smeitner300, on Flickr
jean-bob
Established
Very nice once again.
StevenJohn
Established
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Printed yesterday.

StevenJohn
Established
Very nice. The highlights have a nice glow to them.
kiemchacsu
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Managed to print the first analogue darkroom prints ever.
2 hours for 3 prints, I guess that was a bit too long.

Managed to print the first analogue darkroom prints ever. by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
2 hours for 3 prints, I guess that was a bit too long.

Managed to print the first analogue darkroom prints ever. by kiemchacsu, on Flickr
Fotohuis
Well-known
If it is fiber/baryta, no ....... 
--s
Well-known
Printed yesterday.
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One of the best photos of the last weeks.....!
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
So many new and beautiful prints.
Thank you so much for contributing to this thread.
Whenever you can, tell us what paper and developer that you use. Just assume that all of us are interested in knowing. This will cut down the posts that has no images (like this one) asking those basic question.
So we can go back admiring more prints.
Thank you so much for contributing to this thread.
Whenever you can, tell us what paper and developer that you use. Just assume that all of us are interested in knowing. This will cut down the posts that has no images (like this one) asking those basic question.
So we can go back admiring more prints.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
One of the best photos of the last weeks.....!
Very nice. The highlights have a nice glow to them.
Thank you!
This is my best print so far. Looking for frame, because it is my first ever print my wife wanted on the wall.
Printed two days later and I'm still struggling to get crisp prints. This is how my current average looks like...
Ilford and Kentmere RC in Ilford universal developer.
bence8810
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--s
Well-known
My latest set, paper is Adox Variotone FB, developer Moersch Meritol.
...In good times and in bad.... my in laws, he suffering from dementia, she also suffering from his dementia....
Leica MP, cron 35 asph., TMX 400 in XTOL:
Wifey and horsey.
Nikon F100, 1,8/50 AF-D. TMX 400 in XTOL:

...In good times and in bad.... my in laws, he suffering from dementia, she also suffering from his dementia....
Leica MP, cron 35 asph., TMX 400 in XTOL:

Wifey and horsey.
Nikon F100, 1,8/50 AF-D. TMX 400 in XTOL:

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