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# printing designs with laser printer, usually A4 (don't forget to print the negative version, in case of a picture) on the negative sheet. The designs can fit the enlarger frame (5x5cm) to be enlarged or fit into the preferred size for a contact print (printing ratio 1:1) | # printing designs with laser printer, usually A4 (don't forget to print the negative version, in case of a picture) on the negative sheet. The designs can fit the enlarger frame (5x5cm) to be enlarged or fit into the preferred size for a contact print (printing ratio 1:1) |
Revision as of 08:36, 22 October 2022
- Red light printing - Workshop
Starting from 18:00, we started printing materials on plastic sheet to be enlarged and printed in the darkroom.
- Ways to work with the enlarger
- drawing with markers, pen or other drawing tools on the acetate sheet.
- printing designs with laser printer, usually A4 (don't forget to print the negative version, in case of a picture) on the negative sheet. The designs can fit the enlarger frame (5x5cm) to be enlarged or fit into the preferred size for a contact print (printing ratio 1:1)
- working with objects, liquids, shapes, and other materials to make contact print – silhouette drawing
- using a developed black and white film
- Chemicals
- 1l of Developing solution: 1/10 Bellini BX100 + 9/10 water.
- 1l of Fixing solution: 1/10 Bellini FB100 + 9/10 water.
The temperature of the water was around 15 degress. We used water from the sink.