Making a contact sheet:
You will need:
1. A darkroom and safe light
2. 10x8 piece of light sensitive paper
3. Your negatives
4.A negative carrier
5.An enlarger
6.Developer
7.Stop
8.Fix
Step by Step:
1. Take your negatives and place them into your negative carrier carefully, try to only touch them on the edge and don't put your fingers where the picture is as you could leave a mark on it.
2. Once they're all in the negative carrier you your piece of light sensitive paper and
You will need:
1. A darkroom and safe light
2. 10x8 piece of light sensitive paper
3. Your negatives
4.A negative carrier
5.An enlarger
6.Developer
7.Stop
8.Fix
Step by Step:
1. Take your negatives and place them into your negative carrier carefully, try to only touch them on the edge and don't put your fingers where the picture is as you could leave a mark on it.
2. Once they're all in the negative carrier you your piece of light sensitive paper and
put it emulsion side up under the negatives so they appear on the paper when exposed to light and then developed.
3. As you have done a test strip, you expose it for the amount of time you seem fit. (it's difficult to get them all to come out the same as some may be not exposed enough or some may be too exposed) Make you check the magenta as this will help contrast your images. I had mine on magenta-45.
4. Now it's time to develop (click here) and once you have done that you can chose which one you want to print out.
~CRR
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