spookyphoto
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I'm looking to mount a shutter of some kind to an enlarger. Any ideas ?
I'm looking to mount a shutter of some kind to an enlarger. Any ideas ?
is there a specific reason why you would like to do that?
I did that to expose unsharp masks. a dark room timer wasn't accurate enough but a large format lens in a shutter would do the trick.
Im looking for a shutter that has a range of 1sec. to 1/1000 sec. or 1/500th sec.
Will you be forming an image or is this strictly for light control?
Such leaf shutters are rarely accurate at their highest speed of 1/500th. If you don't want to use ND filtration for slowing the exp down to more predictable timing, internal scrims could also be used, like in a filter drawer. I once had a colorhead with a set built it, activated in place with an external lever.
Do you need such short times to reduce contrast by pre-flashing the film or what ?? What kind of film are you using anyway?
For my film duplicating set up I use a Prontor electronic shutter that mounts on top of the printing lens ( inside the bellows ) of a DeVere 504 enlarger.
The duplicator controls the shutter timings.
The advantage in this instance of using a shutter instead of switching the lamp itself, is the light is instantly switched 'in and out' of the optical path, as apposed to the lamp powering up and powering down.
Timings are much more accurate ( and repeatable ) but as the lamp is on all the time, there has to be a cooling fan.
John S
Im looking for a shutter that has a range of 1sec. to 1/1000 sec. or 1/500th sec.
OK. I get it. A DIY sensitometer. Sounds like a fun project. Do you have an electronic shutter tester to verify actual shutter speeds and their statistical variability? The specific f-stop in play also factors into that.
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