Tom Stanworth
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I am wondering if anyone has made the same observations as I have with enlarger lenses for big prints. :
For years I had been using longer focal lengths for enlarging 35mm because of my large 10x8 enlarger needing recessed boards for anything less than 105mm... and I have discovered after starting to use the 50mm lenses I have that (aside from the beaten old second hand Durst Neonon performing noticeably better than the nice new componon-s) that corners were sharper in the corners when using my 105mm lens with the bed on the floor and the head at the ceiling! I deliberately bought a recessed panel to allow for more comfortable big prints using the shorter 50mm lenses, but find the images disappointing in the corners compared to the much longer lenses! The images are sharp up to about 10X but then fall apart noticeably above this. They are sharp in the central edges if you follow, bu soft int eh extreme corners so it is not an alignment issue, which has been checked for). I guess there are two explanations:
1. the lenses are at the upper end of their enlargement factor at 14X and falling apart image wise (hmmm, reductions in performance, sure, but I am seeing big drops off above 10x). 16x12s look good, 20x16s not so hot.
2. The paper I am using does not manage well with the angle of projection (for a large factor from a short lens I presume the light is hitting the the corners at a steep angle).
I might now start trying the shallow recessed board and use the 80mm rather than the 105 I had been using and see what happens. Seems crazy to have to do this but if that is what it takes....
For years I had been using longer focal lengths for enlarging 35mm because of my large 10x8 enlarger needing recessed boards for anything less than 105mm... and I have discovered after starting to use the 50mm lenses I have that (aside from the beaten old second hand Durst Neonon performing noticeably better than the nice new componon-s) that corners were sharper in the corners when using my 105mm lens with the bed on the floor and the head at the ceiling! I deliberately bought a recessed panel to allow for more comfortable big prints using the shorter 50mm lenses, but find the images disappointing in the corners compared to the much longer lenses! The images are sharp up to about 10X but then fall apart noticeably above this. They are sharp in the central edges if you follow, bu soft int eh extreme corners so it is not an alignment issue, which has been checked for). I guess there are two explanations:
1. the lenses are at the upper end of their enlargement factor at 14X and falling apart image wise (hmmm, reductions in performance, sure, but I am seeing big drops off above 10x). 16x12s look good, 20x16s not so hot.
2. The paper I am using does not manage well with the angle of projection (for a large factor from a short lens I presume the light is hitting the the corners at a steep angle).
I might now start trying the shallow recessed board and use the 80mm rather than the 105 I had been using and see what happens. Seems crazy to have to do this but if that is what it takes....