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Old November 18th 05, 10:09 PM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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Default Developing film pieces

Using 35mm film can present some unique headaches as been noted in
other replies. Moving up to 120 or 220 roll film will allow a larger
negative and pin hole.

I have found that using medium format film allows me to get a working
pin-hole image that can be enlarged some. Most of the time a contact
print works the best for sharpness and detail. The larger the
"negative" the larger the contact print.


Draco


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