RJS
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Quoting from the same source: stopping down one stop is almost always necessary; wide open he found only one lens that performed well. But stopping down more than two stops gave lesser quality; diffraction begins to degrade performance. If you consult his test results I believe you will find that with all the lenses he found acceptable the optimum performance, considering both resolution and contrast was obtained stopped down between one and two stops. This is the only source of which I am aware of systematic, scientific testing of enlarging lenses. ObviouslyI highly recommend Ctien's book as as the best and apparently only source of information about enlarging lenses.