The pictures in my parents' albums from those times are generally about 2"
square and were (I guess) 1:1 from the 120/620 negative. Sometimes
(important occasions) they ordered 'enprints'. Was the typical printing
process a contact print, and an enlarger only brought into play for
enprints?
Curious young minds want to know...
br
Jez
On 12/1/05, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> After reflecting on it a bit I would bet that a Brownie working at f/8
> (or thereabouts) could actually make a fairly sharp print in the small
> sizes common at the time. Especially B&W so chroma problems wouldn't be
> bad. 16x20's might be a different problem.
>
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