Negatives are normally used to make positive prints on photographic paper by projecting the negative onto the paper with a photographic enlarger or making a contact print.
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She has always done her own printing and now is into the digital imaging process, in which a computer takes the place of a darkroom and enlarger.
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Condenser enlargers produce higher contrast than diffusers because light is scattered from its path by the negative's image silver; this is called the Callier Effect.
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A horizontal enlarger structure is used when high quality, large format enlargements are required such as when photographs are taken from aircraft for mapping and taxation purposes.
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The high cost of quality lenses led to the dual use camera / enlarger of the lenses, hence the fact that enlargers also accept 39 mm lenses.
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The high cost of quality lenses led to the dual use camera / enlarger of the lenses, hence the fact that enlargers also accept 39 mm lenses.
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First an enlarger is used to partly or fully process a photographic image onto photographic paper in the darkroom and thereafter the chemicals are applied in full light.
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He returned to Berlin in 1931 and bought a 6x9 Contessa Nettel camera and constructed his own enlarger, with the idea of selling the photographs for money.
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The company listed practically all still and cine cameras and their accessories, as well as projectors, enlargers, flash-guns, lenses, and other accessories.
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Then, in an enlarger, each positive is projected through a matching filter onto a sheet of color negative film, from which the final positive print is made.