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[Music] hi im rachel from little vintage photography and ilford have asked me to create this series of bite-sized videos to help introduce you to some darkroom techniques in this video we will be looking at contact printing contact printing is a quick and simple way of creating prints from your negatives at their original size its called contact printing because you take your negative and your photographic paper and literally put them in contact together like a sandwich rather than putting your negative into a holder or carrier of the enlarger you may have heard of contact sheets which look a little bit like this theyre effectively a way of making a contact print of a whole roller film in one go make a contact sheet you arrange your negatives in this case 35 millimeter on top of a piece of photographic paper under red light and then expose them to light from the enlarger you can use a contact printing frame like this to do so or for an even quicker option place the cut strip of nega