Don't break the streak. You two uploading together is the best thing on a Thursday evening. Btw, it does make waffles... But only in the Netherlands... Sorry Caleb. BTW: For the folks reading this comment. Printing really is amazing, and so is this enlarger. It is relatively cheap, but it is new, and ready for the modern age. I can assure you your prints will look a thousand times more awesome if you print them. So give it a try. :)
tip that has helped me! try to increase the time by changing the apeture on your enlarger lens. 1 second of exposure makes it tough to make dodging/burning adjustments. so i try to aim for a 5-10 second exposure that way i can dodge and burn more accurately. love the print though!!
I’m way late to reply to this but I found the Intrepid is too bright by default and had to go into the settings to turn that down for black and white printing. I’ve got mine set to about half and am between 8-12 seconds at f11. I may turn it down even further as I like to be closer to 15 seconds.
I've put pieces of glow in the dark stickers and wrote the letters of the button on the stickers so I can read them better in the dark. That's helped a ton. I'm a big fan of that enlarger!
Yes! I feel the same about the darkroom I built in my garage. Spending hours perfecting. Filming a video about it too and coming out soon. Big love Caleb!
I found a used 4x5 omega enlarger at a great price and then realized I couldn’t fit it in my bathroom. I bought the intrepid 4x5 enlarger and it is absolutely minuscule by comparison. I love the thing. That said their compact enlarger is even smaller. Great for small spaces as you’ve said. I love that Intrepid is so invested in the darkroom side of things too
On mine I've switched the focusing knob around to the top (just unscrew it all the way out and turn the unit around). Also, the firmware update gives you the option of using a red light for focusing instead of the white, which saves accidentally wasting paper (though I find it harder to focus, crap eyesight). I think I'm going to stick a little rubber something on the run button so make it easier to tell it by touch.
Very nice, yes printmaking has been my obsession since getting an enlarger. Now I have to remind myself that I actually have to take pictures before I can print 😂
I love the smell of D-76 in the morning...it smells like....well...D-76. Nothing like seeing an image come to life in the development tray. Yes it's smelly, messy, and can cause relationship troubles in a one bathroom home, but it sure is worth it. Keep on printing man!
If you want 8x10 for the cost of 5x7 Multitone has some pretty good paper and it's carried by B&H. The only trade-off is its gades 1-4 so technically not as dark of blacks as Ilford but good enough for most prints and you can always do one last print on Ilford paper if you think it really needs the extra punch in the blacks.
When I was looking at darkroom solutions for my small apartment the Intrepid kit was absolutely in the running. However, one night I put a $5 bid down on a full Beseler 4x5 enlarger with a color head and won, whoops. Oh well, now I'm a happy little cookie monster. This thing takes up half the hallway. Best of luck with the setup and happy printing.
I need to do more printing but god I love it so much. The only problem is I easily lose time in there and end up exhausted after spending 2 or 3 hours on 1 print haha...Agree with the buttons on the controller. They aren't the best lol. I have the Intrepid converter kit which I think is mostly similar. My only real problem with using that converter kit is that it can be annoying to get the 4x5 camera level in the right ways at least with the older generation intrepid. Been a while since I have used mine though since I got a dedicated enlarger ...or two (if you think this copy stand is big...well wait till you see how big enlargers that can do large format prints get......I am a fool for cookies I will almost never eat.) Stray tip: If you get the Intrepid Enlarger Converter Kit, you can print your 4x5 negatives too!! Tip 2: If you are like me and have a spare room along with your washroom, you can try what I have: Have a dry dedicated darkroom then shepherd your print to the washroom in a dark box. That way you can keep the enlarger installed all the time and only pull out the trays in the washroom (where there is water access) when needed. It is annoying but so far has worked for me...i just live in constant fear of the bright street light across the hallway. I have been meaning to print enough to start an etsy page...someday...maybe i will recoup 0.00000000000000000000000000001% of the cost of setting it all up and doing a print.
Change a button's texture by adding (florescent) gaffer tape on it. Then you can feel the difference in the dark. Or go nuts and use model glue to add different things.
i have also been doing some RA4 printing and I have been thoroughly enjoying it. There's just something different seeing a negative being enlarged to 8x10 (and bigger), using the colour filters and fine tuning the exposures, it is like taking the same photo for the second time. The results are fantastic too, much different (if not better) experience then just scanning and seeing the image on the screen. The colours, "gains" on prints are quite different from scans, and very pleasing to the eyes!
You mentioned going to Freestyle for paper. I'm in Indiana and years ago I mailed them an order, dropping it off at the post office on Saturday morning, regular mail. They sent an email acknowledging the order on Monday and the package arrived on Thursday. Given the traffic out there, I may have gotten my stuff before you did. 😊
As a (mostly) digital photographer, I love seeing film photographers working in the dark room, it's such a cool process that I don't get to experience, but with videos like these, I get to live vicariously through you ;)
Can you please explain how you attached a tripod head to the Beseler enlarger? I am planning to turn my Beseler enlarger into a copy stand for film scanning. Thanks
I agree that this has only 1 focus tab which isn’t that great. My meopta has a micro focusing knob so I can fine tune. Guess I need to use it more often than my meopta.
been wanting to get myself an enlarger, i used to always do 8x10 back in high school and i think after 12 or so years of not doing it its time to start again lol
I don’t miss the chemicals but dam I do miss the magical appearing of your image on the photo paper. I used to have a darkroom in a shed at my parents house 20 years ago. It was pretty amazing. I still haven’t enlarger. I have dismantled it now and use it as a copy stand in my studio.
Was you hungry by chance making this video? With the cookie analogy and the waffle clip makes me think you where haha. A limited run of hand made prints would be a very unique idea, like each print would be slightly different too! amazing video as always thank you again!
It’s definitely good that you can poop in there still, ha! That church print is lovely. Did you just burn in the edges to make the frame? You may or may not know this but going for longer exposure times gives you some extra fine tuning ability since you have a wider gamut of time to play with giving you time to place your dosing and burning tools, etc.
I’ve not done darkroom work myself, so take this with a grain of salt, but at 3:00 it seems line you didn’t mask around your neg. I think you are supposed to for light control and to improve contrast. You might want to check if that is the case. Have fun printing!!
@@BadFlashes at that timestamp, it looked like you had inserted a cut strip of 135 negative into a 6x7 film carrier, leaving unmasked gaps above and below the 135 film. If that’s correct, light will pour past those big gaps, bouncing around in the enlarger between the negative and the lens, reducing contrast of the projected image.
Nice to see new manufactured enlargers but to be honest this thing seams to be a pain in the ass to work with… first you need a support, I don’t see the point on mounting it on an enlarger chassis just use this enlarger then 😂, a copy stand cost almost the same price than a used enlarger so same can’t see the point, so use a tripod but in this case it’s just a pity to set cause you need to be really level and perpendicular to not alter the perspective… with that said, don’t get me wrong I really like intrepid, they try their best to provide us new products 😊
You could see every single memory etched across your face as you put that glove on. You had way too much satisfaction doing it. I wonder if Jason feels the same way?
I really appreciate the Chekov’s waffles. If there is a loaded waffle mentioned in the intro to a video, then in the second or third act the video’s author ought to get to eat it. Do people talk about loaded waffles, or is that just baked potatoes? It would be easier to paraphrase Chekhov if there had been baked potatoes in the video. Man, now I kind of want baked potatoes.
Update: I ate some baked potatoes. I like what Intrepid is doing, and very smart to integrate the film scanning light, plus b&w, plus color… very cool.
So if 8x10 is the right amount of cookies and 11x14 is too many cookies, is 16x20 just shamelessly eating an entire thing of cookies and then going back for more because you hate yourself? Asking for a 'friend' who has some 16x20 trays in his Glazers shopping cart right now...
Don't break the streak. You two uploading together is the best thing on a Thursday evening. Btw, it does make waffles... But only in the Netherlands... Sorry Caleb. BTW: For the folks reading this comment. Printing really is amazing, and so is this enlarger. It is relatively cheap, but it is new, and ready for the modern age. I can assure you your prints will look a thousand times more awesome if you print them. So give it a try. :)
Ok yeah I need to really find that specific model then hahaha
@@BadFlashes And have it re-wired for AMERICAN ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE (and amperage!)! But they would taste So Good!
tip that has helped me! try to increase the time by changing the apeture on your enlarger lens. 1 second of exposure makes it tough to make dodging/burning adjustments. so i try to aim for a 5-10 second exposure that way i can dodge and burn more accurately. love the print though!!
Yeah... I like 10-20 if possible. 1 second is fucking terrifying.
@@Owwliv 😂
Yeah… I’ve definitely been leaning that
I’m way late to reply to this but I found the Intrepid is too bright by default and had to go into the settings to turn that down for black and white printing. I’ve got mine set to about half and am between 8-12 seconds at f11. I may turn it down even further as I like to be closer to 15 seconds.
Oh good tip!
I've put pieces of glow in the dark stickers and wrote the letters of the button on the stickers so I can read them better in the dark. That's helped a ton. I'm a big fan of that enlarger!
That’s great
Yes! I feel the same about the darkroom I built in my garage. Spending hours perfecting. Filming a video about it too and coming out soon. Big love Caleb!
Awwww thanks so much!!!!
I found a used 4x5 omega enlarger at a great price and then realized I couldn’t fit it in my bathroom. I bought the intrepid 4x5 enlarger and it is absolutely minuscule by comparison. I love the thing. That said their compact enlarger is even smaller. Great for small spaces as you’ve said. I love that Intrepid is so invested in the darkroom side of things too
It’s so so good :)
On mine I've switched the focusing knob around to the top (just unscrew it all the way out and turn the unit around).
Also, the firmware update gives you the option of using a red light for focusing instead of the white, which saves accidentally wasting paper (though I find it harder to focus, crap eyesight). I think I'm going to stick a little rubber something on the run button so make it easier to tell it by touch.
Boom all of those are amazing ideas!!!! Thanks 🙏🏼
Very nice, yes printmaking has been my obsession since getting an enlarger. Now I have to remind myself that I actually have to take pictures before I can print 😂
Hahaha I feel that hard
I love the smell of D-76 in the morning...it smells like....well...D-76. Nothing like seeing an image come to life in the development tray. Yes it's smelly, messy, and can cause relationship troubles in a one bathroom home, but it sure is worth it. Keep on printing man!
Thanks. And smell it to closely haha
If you want 8x10 for the cost of 5x7 Multitone has some pretty good paper and it's carried by B&H. The only trade-off is its gades 1-4 so technically not as dark of blacks as Ilford but good enough for most prints and you can always do one last print on Ilford paper if you think it really needs the extra punch in the blacks.
That’s a good pointer. 😊
When I was looking at darkroom solutions for my small apartment the Intrepid kit was absolutely in the running. However, one night I put a $5 bid down on a full Beseler 4x5 enlarger with a color head and won, whoops. Oh well, now I'm a happy little cookie monster. This thing takes up half the hallway.
Best of luck with the setup and happy printing.
Hahaha but that ain’t bad.
Working in a darkroom is so much fun. Want to go back to take another film class just so I have access to it whenever I want.
Do it!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
I need to do more printing but god I love it so much. The only problem is I easily lose time in there and end up exhausted after spending 2 or 3 hours on 1 print haha...Agree with the buttons on the controller. They aren't the best lol. I have the Intrepid converter kit which I think is mostly similar. My only real problem with using that converter kit is that it can be annoying to get the 4x5 camera level in the right ways at least with the older generation intrepid.
Been a while since I have used mine though since I got a dedicated enlarger ...or two (if you think this copy stand is big...well wait till you see how big enlargers that can do large format prints get......I am a fool for cookies I will almost never eat.)
Stray tip: If you get the Intrepid Enlarger Converter Kit, you can print your 4x5 negatives too!!
Tip 2: If you are like me and have a spare room along with your washroom, you can try what I have: Have a dry dedicated darkroom then shepherd your print to the washroom in a dark box. That way you can keep the enlarger installed all the time and only pull out the trays in the washroom (where there is water access) when needed. It is annoying but so far has worked for me...i just live in constant fear of the bright street light across the hallway.
I have been meaning to print enough to start an etsy page...someday...maybe i will recoup 0.00000000000000000000000000001% of the cost of setting it all up and doing a print.
Change a button's texture by adding (florescent) gaffer tape on it. Then you can feel the difference in the dark. Or go nuts and use model glue to add different things.
Like jewels 💎
It's very good to know that this is out there even though I can't afford it right now.
It’s definitely a solid investment if needed :)
i have also been doing some RA4 printing and I have been thoroughly enjoying it. There's just something different seeing a negative being enlarged to 8x10 (and bigger), using the colour filters and fine tuning the exposures, it is like taking the same photo for the second time. The results are fantastic too, much different (if not better) experience then just scanning and seeing the image on the screen. The colours, "gains" on prints are quite different from scans, and very pleasing to the eyes!
I need toooo do this
You mentioned going to Freestyle for paper. I'm in Indiana and years ago I mailed them an order, dropping it off at the post office on Saturday morning, regular mail. They sent an email acknowledging the order on Monday and the package arrived on Thursday. Given the traffic out there, I may have gotten my stuff before you did. 😊
Hahaha yeah???😄
As a (mostly) digital photographer, I love seeing film photographers working in the dark room, it's such a cool process that I don't get to experience, but with videos like these, I get to live vicariously through you ;)
Aww yeah. I mean maybe you should start shooting film to enlarge! :)
Can you please explain how you attached a tripod head to the Beseler enlarger? I am planning to turn my Beseler enlarger into a copy stand for film scanning. Thanks
I get that. I drilled a hole in the base plate and added the stupid head by a bolt
Im also thinking about buying an intrepid camera and use it as an enlarger. Just to save space and stuff
Totally get that 4 sho
That first pano is so gooood
Aw thanks 😊
I agree that this has only 1 focus tab which isn’t that great. My meopta has a micro focusing knob so I can fine tune. Guess I need to use it more often than my meopta.
Not the best but does get by for sure
been wanting to get myself an enlarger, i used to always do 8x10 back in high school and i think after 12 or so years of not doing it its time to start again lol
Yes 10000%
I don’t miss the chemicals but dam I do miss the magical appearing of your image on the photo paper. I used to have a darkroom in a shed at my parents house 20 years ago. It was pretty amazing. I still haven’t enlarger. I have dismantled it now and use it as a copy stand in my studio.
Yeah the chemistry can be a bit strong
incredible. now i need one!
Hahaha yeah that happens. I’m about to print with it in a second!
Was you hungry by chance making this video? With the cookie analogy and the waffle clip makes me think you where haha. A limited run of hand made prints would be a very unique idea, like each print would be slightly different too! amazing video as always thank you again!
It’s definitely good that you can poop in there still, ha! That church print is lovely. Did you just burn in the edges to make the frame?
You may or may not know this but going for longer exposure times gives you some extra fine tuning ability since you have a wider gamut of time to play with giving you time to place your dosing and burning tools, etc.
Yep! I just allowed more light onto the edges
Now I am sitting here eating cookies and waffles at 1am, thanks Caleb
Hahaha 😝
You good sir are crazier than I. Cool video man.
Awwww thanks
I’ve not done darkroom work myself, so take this with a grain of salt, but at 3:00 it seems line you didn’t mask around your neg. I think you are supposed to for light control and to improve contrast. You might want to check if that is the case. Have fun printing!!
I’m not sure I follow. If you are talking about my pano shot and the black edge. I did that on purpose
@@BadFlashes at that timestamp, it looked like you had inserted a cut strip of 135 negative into a 6x7 film carrier, leaving unmasked gaps above and below the 135 film. If that’s correct, light will pour past those big gaps, bouncing around in the enlarger between the negative and the lens, reducing contrast of the projected image.
@@anthonymoreno894 AHHHHHHH .... I follow you now!!!! thanks for the info. Thats pretty good info 💜
Ok. Now I want this.
I mean do it !!!!!!!!
I need to know where this is sold and what the model and brand are called
intrepidcamera.co.uk
Hey buddy can you change the lenses out?
Yes. For sure you can
do you need a lens for this enlarged?
Yep you do.
Their upload schedules are syncing
"Copy stand"...
My brother that is just a Besler enlarger chassis lol
Ok fine!!!! Lol 😆
Mask the negative in holder. Ambient light will lower your contrast
Yep, I’ve learned now.
Did Jason pose for that photo behind your left shoulder? lol
You know it.
If I pay you off in cookies can I get a few negatives printed?
Enlarge like Cookie Monster! 🤭👍
Thanks!
Cookie!!!!
Good job! How is your Cookies and Waffles? lol
Great i
Nice to see new manufactured enlargers but to be honest this thing seams to be a pain in the ass to work with… first you need a support, I don’t see the point on mounting it on an enlarger chassis just use this enlarger then 😂, a copy stand cost almost the same price than a used enlarger so same can’t see the point, so use a tripod but in this case it’s just a pity to set cause you need to be really level and perpendicular to not alter the perspective… with that said, don’t get me wrong I really like intrepid, they try their best to provide us new products 😊
Yeah I get that. It really helps when you can get things for a decent price and build around it. Enlargers overall can be expensive In General
Color next!
I know right
Fuji 6x17
Commenting until you do
You could see every single memory etched across your face as you put that glove on. You had way too much satisfaction doing it. I wonder if Jason feels the same way?
I really appreciate the Chekov’s waffles. If there is a loaded waffle mentioned in the intro to a video, then in the second or third act the video’s author ought to get to eat it.
Do people talk about loaded waffles, or is that just baked potatoes? It would be easier to paraphrase Chekhov if there had been baked potatoes in the video. Man, now I kind of want baked potatoes.
Update: I ate some baked potatoes.
I like what Intrepid is doing, and very smart to integrate the film scanning light, plus b&w, plus color… very cool.
Hahaha love this allll
It’s so sweet how you and Jason post videos on the same day and time
🥰
Hey no eating in the darkroom, it's not safe! Oh wait are you eating in the darkroom or the bathroom? Hmmm.
Hummmm???? Who knows
dude . I'm on diet. Dont show me cookies or I'll get enlarged.
Hahahah sorry
So if 8x10 is the right amount of cookies and 11x14 is too many cookies, is 16x20 just shamelessly eating an entire thing of cookies and then going back for more because you hate yourself? Asking for a 'friend' who has some 16x20 trays in his Glazers shopping cart right now...
Yes exactly. But totally worth it lol
interesting
Agreeeeed lol
🥳