contactbeelden
Contactbeelden, also known as contact prints, are photographic prints made by placing a film or photographic plate in direct contact with printing paper and then exposing them to light. This process differs from traditional photographic printing, which uses an enlarger to project an image onto the paper. The resulting image has a similar size to the original negative or photographic plate.
Historically, contact printing was a common method for producing prints, especially in the early days of photography
The process is relatively straightforward. A negative or photographic plate is placed emulsion-side down onto a
While modern digital photography and advanced printing techniques have largely supplanted contact printing for commercial or