notturtle
Well-known
.... You have been printing all day, you are washing prints in trays in the garden at night and know you won't be in bed until 2am. You are cooking a fry up instead of dinner, running out to rock trays, wondering if the badgers will eat your prints if they are left in the trays until morning. Because they might.
Why do I commit to 20x24 prints (for which I don't have an upright slot washer) with the sill notion of not taking forever this time?
I just hope the prints are worth it....
Why do I commit to 20x24 prints (for which I don't have an upright slot washer) with the sill notion of not taking forever this time?
I just hope the prints are worth it....
Chris101
summicronia
If not you'll have the benefit of having fed the badgers. Thanks for the reminder that I am still slightly sane.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Just one question:
How do you plan to digitize the big print to show us?
... no need to thank me for adding to your thoughts
How do you plan to digitize the big print to show us?
... no need to thank me for adding to your thoughts
sepiareverb
genius and moron
Once you make your first 30x40" print you'll think these are teeny.
Trius
Waiting on Maitani
Once you make your first 30x40" print you'll think these are teeny.
Amen. For the life of me I can't exactly recall how I washed those prints.
swoop
Well-known
Amen. For the life of me I can't exactly recall how I washed those prints.
With a hose?
BTMarcais
Well-known
Did 3'x5' linen panels using liquid light once. (and ONLY once...)
It seemed like a good idea at the time...
EVERYTHING seems easier after that one.
-Brian
It seemed like a good idea at the time...
EVERYTHING seems easier after that one.
-Brian
Al Kaplan
Veteran
We used to print on Kodak Mural Paper. It was a matt finish on thin stock with no bartya (white clay) coating between the paper and the emulsion so it wouldn't crack if bent. The rolls were 54 inches wide. They made a similar paper with a litho emulsion that was extremely high contrast. The "matching" film was Kodalith Ortho Type 3, also in 54" rolls and coated on an extremely thin base. You worked with a red safelight. The speed was about ASA 3.
We processed and washed the stuff in some really huge sinks!
We processed and washed the stuff in some really huge sinks!
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