Newt_on_Swings
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I finally got my hands on one of these from a fellow forum member brand new =]. I have also installed the Anti-newton top plate which was included as well.
I have one problem though, the metal adjustable masks (2 on bottom edge and 2 on right edge) are not perfectly straight. I have opened it up removing just 4 screws from the bottom plate and examined its simple design. It seems that the metal blades are made out of too thin a metal which does not hold it rigidity well when moving it.
Now does anyone know a specific way to adjust these blades, or do you just try to bend them carefully? Trying to get perfect alignment in the enlarger is tricky, as the blades go in and out of parallel with each other.
Was there any instruction booklet that came along with this unit?
Also it has been hinted at in the past that shaving a bit of plastic from the edges (which act as stops) can allow this carrier to go to 6x9 size. Any info on that as well?
And one more thing, for people using it, any hints on how to place negative directly in the center, as a skewed image might project differently from the enlarger lens, especially when using shorter focal lengths.
Thanks
I have one problem though, the metal adjustable masks (2 on bottom edge and 2 on right edge) are not perfectly straight. I have opened it up removing just 4 screws from the bottom plate and examined its simple design. It seems that the metal blades are made out of too thin a metal which does not hold it rigidity well when moving it.
Now does anyone know a specific way to adjust these blades, or do you just try to bend them carefully? Trying to get perfect alignment in the enlarger is tricky, as the blades go in and out of parallel with each other.
Was there any instruction booklet that came along with this unit?
Also it has been hinted at in the past that shaving a bit of plastic from the edges (which act as stops) can allow this carrier to go to 6x9 size. Any info on that as well?
And one more thing, for people using it, any hints on how to place negative directly in the center, as a skewed image might project differently from the enlarger lens, especially when using shorter focal lengths.
Thanks