[ Hi, moving this here from the Classified forum:
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/beseler-45v-xl-conversion-kit-8x10.187736/page-2 ]
Hi,
I bought one of the kits, finally found a 45V-XL and am in the process of setting it up. I'm using a Rodagon 240mm f5.6 enlarging lens with a custom lens board to fit (this lens is a lot bigger than the Beseler Rodagon 240mm f9). I have a few questions which maybe someone can help with.
+ Alignment (negative stage) Does anyone have observations or tips about aligning the 8x10 negative carrier stage since it sits way north of the Beseler 4x5 negative carrier which has the alignment screws? Seems like adjusting those screws only effects the lower half of the negative carrier -- and the conversion sits on the upper half of the original 4x5 negative carrier assembly.
+ Vignetting. With the 240mm 5.6 Rodagon I'm seeing vignetting at the corners at smaller sizes (I'd like to be able to make approx. 11x14 enlargements) when I stop down beyond 5.6. Wide open it's ok but gets progressively worse at smaller apertures. Normally I think I would be stopping down to around f11 or maybe f16. I can move the negative carrier around a bit but that doesn't ultimately help. I'm playing around with adjusting the size of the image with the upper bellows so maybe I'm just missing something (looking at about 2" or so of upper bellows extension)? It appears to be less of a problem as the image size goes up (e.g. 16x20). FWIW, I have the same Rodagon 240mm 5.6 lens on a 8x10 Super Chromega F (at a different location) and never had any vignetting problems printing 11x14's.
I don't think the light path from negative to lens is being obscured by the enlarger 'throat', although it's pretty close (the 45V-XL was designed to accommodate turret-style lens boards). Suggestions or ideas as to why this vignetting might be happening? I've read over on the LFF about this being a possible issue with the 45V-XL but the resolution seemed somewhat unclear (from adjusting the upper bellows to cutting away a corner of the enlarger throat).
+ Filter options: above or below the lens filters? The f5.6 Rodagon is big enough that it extends beyond the VX-L's below-the-lens filter holder assembly, which I've removed. I've seen Dan McGuire's post (
https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/8x10-conversion-durst-138s-g139.171164/#post-2315606) about using the 4x5 negative holder slot for filters. Are there any problems with opening and closing the negative carrier on sharpness (image slightly out of alignment from movement)? I think Klaus mentioned having an above-the-lens filter holder solution but haven't heard back from him yet.
It's super nice having a quiet light source rather than a big Dichroic head and fan (better suited for a small home darkroom).
Thanks