TheTrailTog
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I have a Durst M605. So far I have only printed 35mm with it. I have the 35mm masks for printing glassless, but have had no luck tracking down the 6x6 ones. Unfortunately, the original AN glass that the enlarger came with is scratched. I'm trying to decide if I want to have some masks custom made or buy some cut glass from Focal Point and if I go the glass route, should I get plain glass, AN, or a combo of the two.
I've been doing a bit of reading today in the archives here, but quite frankly it has left me even more uncertain as to which option I should choose. My personal experience in the past printing 6x6 was up to 11x14 (the largest I have ever printed) and glassless with an Automega B7.
I like glassless because of there being less dust issues, which is great for a basement "darkroom". However, seems from my reading that film bowing in the carrier will increasingly come into play the bigger the enlargement.
Since you all have much more experience than me, I'm curious as to which option you would choose if you were in my shoes. Thanks in advance for any input!
I've been doing a bit of reading today in the archives here, but quite frankly it has left me even more uncertain as to which option I should choose. My personal experience in the past printing 6x6 was up to 11x14 (the largest I have ever printed) and glassless with an Automega B7.
I like glassless because of there being less dust issues, which is great for a basement "darkroom". However, seems from my reading that film bowing in the carrier will increasingly come into play the bigger the enlargement.
Since you all have much more experience than me, I'm curious as to which option you would choose if you were in my shoes. Thanks in advance for any input!