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Hello
Is it possible? I'm thinking about medium format film and enlarging it on homemade paper.
Anybody do this? Effects would be good? I'm thinking about 3x or 4x enlargement.
All the best
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Yes, it is possible and there is a group in Poland doing it at this present time.

There is a whole forum here on APUG with more information and you are posting in it.

People have made 4x5 sheet film and plates, 120 film and 35 mm film with speeds in the range of ISO 1 - 80 and some are even panchromatic. Papers include Kodabromide and Azo types with various contrasts.

PE
 

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Denise I have no clue why the book is readable on the blurb site but I certainly intent to buy a copy in the near future..
Thank you for your dedication
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peter, it is worth every 1¢ you spend on it ;
and the lightfarm website is fantastic !
 
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