Roughly a year ago I purchased an enlarger. For those that are not familiar, it is a device with a lens that will shine light through your film negative so you can transfer it onto paper. You Need to develop the paper similarly to the way you develop film.
I ended up making a make-shift dark room out of an indoor greenhouse and made sure to block out all the light. So far it's been working perfectly. After about 6 tries I finally was able to put this to paper

The blacks are still a little too dark in areas so I need to cut the time down, but for my first real go at it with only basic knowledge on even what I'm doing, I'm happy with how it came out.
I realize where my issues are and have some new items coming in to assist me and should be here on Wednesday so I can try this again.
So this was in a film camera, I developed the film and now I put that developed film onto paper. Amazing all the steps that was once needed to put an image onto paper.
I ended up making a make-shift dark room out of an indoor greenhouse and made sure to block out all the light. So far it's been working perfectly. After about 6 tries I finally was able to put this to paper
The blacks are still a little too dark in areas so I need to cut the time down, but for my first real go at it with only basic knowledge on even what I'm doing, I'm happy with how it came out.
I realize where my issues are and have some new items coming in to assist me and should be here on Wednesday so I can try this again.
So this was in a film camera, I developed the film and now I put that developed film onto paper. Amazing all the steps that was once needed to put an image onto paper.
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