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What a beautiful photograph Dave well done! 👏 Cheers! 🥃
Thank you for keeping film Alive
Beautiful... I wish I could have even half of your talent.
Appreciate your kind words, been at this for many years but still constantly learning 🙏
I love this! Hope you’re well my friend!
Very nice job
Thanks!
Think more shoot less and yess print more 😆 👏
Kudos!!!
How did they use to print photos in old magazines when there were no computers at all? Thank you.
Fcoand Lima. The printers made cliche's. This was an PRINTERS job using offset machienes. Why don't you use GOOGLE for more information.
Is the Kodak frame you're using the one labeled "for 4x5 Negatives or Smaller"? I'm interested in getting one myself for making 4x5 contact prints on 5x7 paper.
Yes it’s a Kodak print frame, should accommodate anything up to a 5x7 negative since it accommodates the 5x7 paper
@@DavesFilmLab Awesome, thanks. If you don't mind me asking, how do you go about centering the negative on the paper?
@@mgoddard23 measured it and then put gaff tape on the inside of the frame, the edge of the gaff tape seems to be enough to hold the negative in place
How old movies were copied for distribution?
I’m no expert in cinema but to my understanding, films were copied onto positive print films to be shown for projection
Can you contact print with regular multi grade paper and a regular light? I see you used an enlarger for the light.
Nicholas Fanzo Yea, you can use RC paper and a regular light
Dave, with that many washes are you able to do any water recycling, or is it a continual flow from the tap?
What a beautiful photograph Dave well done! 👏 Cheers! 🥃
Thank you for keeping film Alive
Beautiful... I wish I could have even half of your talent.
Appreciate your kind words, been at this for many years but still constantly learning 🙏
I love this! Hope you’re well my friend!
Very nice job
Thanks!
Think more shoot less and yess print more 😆 👏
Kudos!!!
How did they use to print photos in old magazines when there were no computers at all? Thank you.
Fcoand Lima. The printers made cliche's. This was an PRINTERS job using offset machienes. Why don't you use GOOGLE for more information.
Is the Kodak frame you're using the one labeled "for 4x5 Negatives or Smaller"? I'm interested in getting one myself for making 4x5 contact prints on 5x7 paper.
Yes it’s a Kodak print frame, should accommodate anything up to a 5x7 negative since it accommodates the 5x7 paper
@@DavesFilmLab Awesome, thanks. If you don't mind me asking, how do you go about centering the negative on the paper?
@@mgoddard23 measured it and then put gaff tape on the inside of the frame, the edge of the gaff tape seems to be enough to hold the negative in place
How old movies were copied for distribution?
I’m no expert in cinema but to my understanding, films were copied onto positive print films to be shown for projection
Can you contact print with regular multi grade paper and a regular light? I see you used an enlarger for the light.
Nicholas Fanzo Yea, you can use RC paper and a regular light
Dave, with that many washes are you able to do any water recycling, or is it a continual flow from the tap?