the brand name of a photographic enlarger
Enlarger
A color enlarger is a device used in photography to project and enlarge color negatives onto photosensitive paper for printing color photographs. The enlarger uses colored filters to adjust the exposure time for each color layer (cyan, magenta, yellow) to create a full-color image on the photographic paper.
Used in photographic printing. It's now known as an enlarging easel. It holds the photographic paper in place below an enlarger so that projected enlargements can be made from smaller negatives. Nora Hague Notman Photographic Archives
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Photographs are enlarged through a process called enlargement, which typically involves using a photographic enlarger in a darkroom setting. The enlarger projects the original image onto photographic paper, increasing its size while maintaining the aspect ratio. Digital photographs can be enlarged using image editing software, which interpolates the image data to create a larger version. Both methods aim to preserve image quality and detail during the enlargement process.
An enlarger in a darkroom functions by projecting an image from a negative onto photographic paper. It uses a light source, typically a bulb, to illuminate the negative, which is then focused through a lens to create a larger image on the paper below. The enlarger allows for adjustments in exposure time and image size, enabling photographers to control the final print. Once the image is projected, the paper is processed through a series of chemicals to reveal the photograph.
An easel is an upright support used for displaying and fixing something resting upon it. In the darkroom an easel is used to keep the photographic paper in flat or upright position to the enlarger.
The Enlarger - 1971 was released on: USA: April 1971
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The timer is used to set the intervals at which the light is exposed to the photographic paper. After the timer is turned on, there is a switch that sets the exposure time. This can be put into milliseconds, seconds, or minutes. Often the photographic paper is exposed for around 15 seconds, though this depends largely on the quality of the negative, style of the photographer, contrast of the print, etc.
One can purchase an enlarger for use during photography at any camera specialty shop. One could also find an enlarger on eBay or Amazon. Best Buy also sells enlargers.
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