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Subject: Digital to Baryt
Date: 2008-04-07 14:52:50
From: autre_valse
Just for the haptic bliss of it I would love to turn some of the
stereo pairs I have done so far into REAL baryt photos. Do you think
having www.slides.com turn a file of an inversed stereogram into a
slide and thus creating a negative I could then take into a darkroom
would work?
(I can not and do not want to make prints of my MF negatives. Aligning
them correctly would be beyond me plus I would love to include some text.)
Would anyone of you know a better solution?
Thanks,
Andreas
Subject: Re: Digital to Baryt
Date: 2008-04-07 15:04:38
From: John Thurston
autre_valse wrote:
> Just for the haptic bliss of it I would love to turn some
> of the stereo pairs I have done so far into REAL baryt
> photos.

Please excuse my ignorance. Can you tell me what a "baryt"
photo is?
--
John Thurston
Juneau Alaska
http://stereo.thurstons.us
Subject: Re: Digital to Baryt
Date: 2008-04-07 15:59:57
From: Jeremy McGee
This sort is along the same lines of questions I had about a "digital negative". In the U.S. a camera company called "Ritz Camera" charges like $10 USD to do such a thing. I always wondered just how it was done.  I thought maybe they just projected the image, then set up a film camera with no flash and took a picture of that.  Anyone who knows more about the possibilities of making a digital to negative please share!

autre_valse wrote:
Just for the haptic bliss of it I would love to turn some of the
stereo pairs I have done so far into REAL baryt photos. Do you think
having www.slides.com turn a file of an inversed stereogram into a
slide and thus creating a negative I could then take into a darkroom
would work?
(I can not and do not want to make prints of my MF negatives. Aligning
them correctly would be beyond me plus I would love to include some text.)
Would anyone of you know a better solution?
Thanks,
Andreas


Subject: Re: Digital to Baryt
Date: 2008-04-07 16:05:54
From: Jeremy McGee
Just in case anyone else (besides me) didn't know what "baryt" photo is, this link is very informative http://www.swpp.co.uk/professional_imagemaker/fuji_hunt_6.htm

autre_valse wrote:
Just for the haptic bliss of it I would love to turn some of the
stereo pairs I have done so far into REAL baryt photos. Do you think
having www.slides.com turn a file of an inversed stereogram into a
slide and thus creating a negative I could then take into a darkroom
would work?
(I can not and do not want to make prints of my MF negatives. Aligning
them correctly would be beyond me plus I would love to include some text.)
Would anyone of you know a better solution?
Thanks,
Andreas


Subject: Re: Digital to Baryt
Date: 2008-04-07 22:42:51
From: Autre Valse
Hi everyone,
Maybe the word baryt was badly chosen.
Printing photos in a darkroom as opposed on a printer
I have the choice between photographic paper on PE
(poly-something ... plastic) and emulsions on real
paper/cardboard. Photographs older than, say, 50 years
will all have been deveoped on such material. Since
the paper soaked more developer, you have to use a
heated press to dry the wet paper. Very cumbersome,
very nice results.
Anyways, what I would like is a printable negative for
the darkroom made of a JPEG file.
Thanks for bearing with my attempts at the English
language.
Andreas


--- Jeremy McGee <jdmcgee13178@prodigy.net> wrote:

> Just in case anyone else (besides me) didn't know
> what "baryt" photo is, this link is very informative
>
http://www.swpp.co.uk/professional_imagemaker/fuji_hunt_6.htm
>
> autre_valse <autre_valse@yahoo.com> wrote:
> Just for the haptic bliss of it I would love to turn
> some of the
> stereo pairs I have done so far into REAL baryt
> photos. Do you think
> having www.slides.com turn a file of an inversed
> stereogram into a
> slide and thus creating a negative I could then take
> into a darkroom
> would work?
> (I can not and do not want to make prints of my MF
> negatives. Aligning
> them correctly would be beyond me plus I would love
> to include some text.)
> Would anyone of you know a better solution?
> Thanks,
> Andreas
>
>
>
>
>



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Subject: Re: Digital to Baryt
Date: 2008-04-08 07:09:44
From: David W. Kesner
Jeremy McGee writes:

> Anyone who knows more about the
> possibilities of making a digital to negative please share!

A member of our camera club (Boise Camera Club) makes large format
digital negatives for use in alternative processing by simply taking his
digital file and printing it with an inkjet printer on acetate. He is
only doing contact printing as the quality is not good enough for
enlargement, but he has done negatives as large as 12x18.

Hope that helps,

David W. Kesner