pugh-the-special-one said:I bet you could print off those glass negatives if you had an enlarger and dark room.
CMOT said:pugh-the-special-one said:I bet you could print off those glass negatives if you had an enlarger and dark room.
Shouldn't be too hard to scan on any flatbed scanner then invert the tones.
CMOT said:pugh-the-special-one said:I bet you could print off those glass negatives if you had an enlarger and dark room.
Shouldn't be too hard to scan on any flatbed scanner then invert the tones.
pugh-the-special-one said:You are right there Peter to get the very best out of the negative you really would need an enlarger.
CMOT said:A contact print would be interesting but darkrooms are few and far between these days. An enlarger with a carrier for 2x3 inch glass would be very rare indeed. Scanners do vary but with such a big original I think the quality would be more limited by the neg and camera than the scan. Many photographers currently shooting 5x4 inch and larger film use flatbed scans and get amazing results. You would also have the option to deal with the inevitable blemishes very easily.
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