Contact sheets |
The
humble contact print is a very powerful tool when creating an
enlarged photograph. It passes
on a wealth of information in its imperfect way. It is not just a
positive record (proof) of all the images on the film but a starting
point for the perfect print.
Not
everyone agrees that a contact print of your processed film is
needed. Instead, they like to work straight from the negative. I do
not have a problem with this approach except on a practical level
you need a light source to view them. I use the contact print not
only as a reference for all my negatives but as an indicator as to
which images are going to be more of a challenge to print. It is not
always possible to see this when looking at the negative.
Making a contact print using a sheet of glass to keep the negatives flat and in contact with the paper. |
It
is not a case of one, (the negative) or the other, (the contact
print) but both together. By using them in conjunction you have all
the information you need about the image you are going to print
leading to a more judicious use of your time in the darkroom and a
greater likely hood of the first proof print being closer to what you
had in mind as the final print. A couple of tweaks to the next print
may fulfil your vision.
35mm contact printer |
120 format contact sheet. This indicates that the negatives on left sides are overexposed. |
There
are varying opinions on whether you should set white light, use grade
one or your preferred printing grade. I have always used white light
with multigrade and varitone papers and yes it works very well. You
get a full range of tones.
Remember a contact print in its simplest
form is a work in progress not the finish article. I have found that
some of my negatives print better with white light than they do
graded. At one time I used to produce all my enlargements with white
light and was very happy with the out come. With experience came
sophistication and now I use graded and split graded printing methods
to get the best out of the negative.
The enlarged image shows that this negative would enlarge without adjustment. |
You
should do what you feel is best creatively for your negatives and not
let others dissuade you from that path.
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