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Masking for 35 mm?


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Quite a difficult thing to do, I guess. I think the best solution is

to enlarge your negs first, then make your unsharp mask, then print

by contact. There is a very interesting article by Ctein in the

July/August "Photo Techniques" about the direct positive Kodak film

(SO 139, I think) that helps you to enlarge negs in one step.

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I have 10 years experience in masking 35mm (profesional lab)in

germany.

1. dont produce the mask in contact; use one camera to do one 1:1

copy for the mask. (dust)

2. develop the film / mask.

3. mounting the negative and the mask, best in one dia-frame (with

glas) or with one paper on side (for handling)

More information and adress, send e-mail!

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