djkloss
Subscriber
I just noticed when making a 16x20 print from a 35mm negative more light fall off than is acceptable. I'm using a 50mm lens on an Omega D2 Superchromega with a 2 1/4 mixing chamber. I checked the light source with no negative in the carrier with my vintage Heathkit Ohm Meter and there is definitely fall off. I also checked the other lenses and mixing chamber and they all have some level of fall off.
Is there any way of correcting this? I'm guessing it increases when using high contrast filters. I tried burning in the side, but that takes more skill than what I have. Also, if I stop down, the exposure becomes extremely long.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Dorothy
Is there any way of correcting this? I'm guessing it increases when using high contrast filters. I tried burning in the side, but that takes more skill than what I have. Also, if I stop down, the exposure becomes extremely long.
Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Dorothy