Simple version. You need two trays, a light bulb (60W), glass from an 8x10
picture frame, darkroom light bulb, paper developer and fixer. Put the negs
in one of those archive sleeves, lay the glass over the top, turn on the
dark room light, slide a piece of 8x10 paper under the negs, hold the light
bulb a feet over the negs, turn on the light for about 10 seconds (might
have to play with the time), throw the paper in the developer, then fixer,
wash and voila a contact sheet....
Norm
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From: Dan Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2001 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: Average cost of B+W film development and contact sheet
> Hi Norm,
>
> How do you do that?
>
> Dan Scott
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> >You can also very easily do you own proof sheet using a lamp and a couple
of
> >trays in the bathroom. Then view the sheets instead of the negs or both.
You
> >can get a better idea of your final print that way before you spend the
> >money at the pro lab.
> >Norm
> >From: Lewis, Gerald
> >> After developing, cutting, and storing
> >> the negs I look at them on a light box using an 8X loupe. From this I
> >> decide which negs to have printed at the pro lab.
> >
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