kontakttrükina
Kontakttrükina is a term originating from Estonian, often translated as "contact print" or "contact photography." It refers to a photographic printing technique where photographic paper or film is placed in direct contact with a negative or an object, and then exposed to light. This process bypasses the need for an enlarger, which is typically used to project an image from a negative onto photographic paper at a larger size.
The primary characteristic of kontakttrükina is that the resulting print will be the same size as the
Historically, contact printing was a common method, especially in the early days of photography. It was also