The way to do this in the darkroom is to print a digital negative and
use it as a contact print in the darkroom. You can find out more
about by reading Dan Burkholders' book on Digital
Negatives:
http://www.danburkholder.com/Pages/main_pages/book_info_main_page1.htm
Tina
At 08:12 AM 4/4/2006, you wrote:
D'you mean something like using a digital projector intead of an enlarger?
I guess those digital enlargers could do it, but I'm not sure
Dan C wrote:
This is to help settle an arguement.
Is it possible to comemrcially print digital images directly onto
conventional silver-fibre based b/w papers? If so, for roughly how long
has this been possible?
-dan c.
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