Making Enlargements in the Darkroom
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Making Enlargements in the Darkroom
This will walk you through the steps of making a 5x7 enlargement in the darkroom with black and white film.
Supplies
- Negatives
- Photo Paper
Setting Up
Complete this step BEFORE turning on the enlarger. Make sure you view all 7 photos in this step.
- Use the handle on the left side of the enlarger to raise the enlarger head. Remove the negative carrier. (This is the same on both enlarger models)
- Insert the negative into the negative carrier shiny side up and place the carrier in the enlarger.
- Close the negative carrier and return it to the enlarger making sure it is centered and inserted all the way (see images).
Turning on the Enlarger
•Turn the enlarger on (push “focus” button on timer)
•Set the timer for 2.0 seconds
•Place the easel under the enlarger
Adjust the Height & Focus
•Adjust the height of the enlarger and the position of the easel until the image is slightly larger than the 5x7 space on the easel
•Focus the image on the easel with the grain focuser (have the aperture all the way open and the safety filter out of the way)
Aperture
•Close the lens down 2 stops to aperture 5.6 and cover with safety filter
Contrast Filters
Turn or insert on the Contrast Filters needed for the image.
Talk to your teacher if you are not sure what setting or filter you will need
For the Beseler with 3 filter dials:
- Turn the Magenta/Pink knob to the desired setting
- Flip the lever on the right side of the enlarger head up to Filtration
For the Beseler with 1 filter dial:
- Turn the dial to the desired setting contrast level (1-5)
- Flip the lever on the right side of the enlarger head up to Filtration
Making the Test Strip
- Cut a 5x7 in half for the test strip exposure and place it in the easel (shiny side up)
- Cover all but about 1 inch of the test strip with cardboard
- Turn the enlarger off (push “focus” button on timer) and swing the safety filter out of the way
- Push the “run” button to expose
- Continue making 1 inch exposures all the way across for 2 seconds each
•Process as usual to determine the correct exposure
•Make the final enlargement on 5x7 paper
•Make sure the paper is lined up in the easel so the edges of the paper are against the tabs that stick up on the bottom and left side edge of the 5x7 position