smalltrees
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you can use a color enlarger for B/W...
expect longer printing times, as the light is less bright...
for graded papers pull-out all filtration...
for multigrade papers use yellow filtration for low contrast...
and Magenta filtration for higher contrast...
or... pull-out all filtration and use B/W printing filters...
if the enlarger has different mixing boxes, use the smallest one available...
Have Fun !!!!!!!!!
expect longer printing times, as the light is less bright...
for graded papers pull-out all filtration...
for multigrade papers use yellow filtration for low contrast...
and Magenta filtration for higher contrast...
or... pull-out all filtration and use B/W printing filters...
if the enlarger has different mixing boxes, use the smallest one available...
Have Fun !!!!!!!!!