Is the Schneider 28/4 the standard lens for making 11x14ish prints from half frame? That's the most common and very affordable one I see online.
I'm assuming it doesn't need any special mounting for an LPL 4550, other than reversing the plate as you do with the 50.
Just thought I'd check before I hit 'buy'. These Pentax 17 negatives look fantastic and I think will print beautifully.
Interesting thread, thanks to you all !
About 45 years ago I got an Olympus Pen FT and have printed its negatives all the time, until recently. At first with a Leitz Valoy II and a 50mm Focotar. Now I still use the Valoy II but with a dedicated Olympus 38mm enlarging lens. The standard lens of the Pen FT is also 38mm.
I have done sizes up to 40x50cm (16x20in.) and the prints look fine. I have also done 50x60cm (20x24in.) prints, some are ok, but with some the grain can break up. My Valoy II, I have modified and coupled it's column to the column of a Focomat Ic. Making these large sizes possible.
The reason for not using the Focomat Ic is that's it's automatic focus creates problems when using the 38mm Olympus lens. And the Valoy II gives much shorter exposure times because the negative sits closer to the light bulb. I attach some pictures of this lens, plus a data sheet Olympus provided with the lens.
Pictures below. The Valoy II is the enlarger in the middle and it is set up to do 50x60cm (20x24in) - from half frame using the 38mm lens
