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I thought making quick video with the darkroom and how I managed to get these these little black borders around my prints itamp;#39;s quite easy to do and when you print is framed and matted you can actually finish it off quite nicely now of course sometimes you can show the rebate in the enlarger and show the whole size of the image but this is a cropped image but I still wanted to get a black rebate around the edge same with this image this is an 8 by X square print this is a 12 inch print 12 by 9 I think and you can see it again here so Iamp;#39;m just going to show you how I get these in the darkroom when I do this on the enlarger Iamp;#39;ll file the negative carrier down so you can actually see the edges of the negative which come out black if I was to project that on the enlarger with the image this clear board around the edge is where I filed the negative carrier away so kind of shows that youamp;#39;ve got that the print that youamp;#39;ve made is not being cropped or or