andrew.roos
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If I buy the 2-blade model, then does this have a fixed margin size, and what is it? Or is there some way to adjust the margins, and roughly over what range can they be adjusted?
Ah that reminds me. I looked at 6 x 4.5 a few years ago and the negatives turned the wrong way as you note meant either cutting negs into ones, or accepting the long axis in direction of the column. So I went 6 x 7 - to me a much more useable ratio than 6 x 9 or 6 x 4,5; or even 36 x 24 come to that. I am not a widescreen fan.Thanks for the heads up youngrichard. Fortunately my Meopta Opemus V does have a sloping column, which gives me a little over 12" from the centre of the image on the baseboard to the bracket that attaches the column to the baseboard when the head is fully raised. Actually that could be important since I currently shoot 6x4.5 and since the long side of the frame is across the nagative stri, that means that with the standard neg holder, the LONG side of the image will be in the axis towards the enlarger column.'
Thanks also for your comments Clive and Adrian.'
Andrew
RE: 6 X 4.5 negatives turned the wrong way; some enlargers (like my Omega B8) allowyou to rotate the negative carrier.
I cut my 6 X 4.5 negatives and 6 X 6 negatives into strips of 4 (using different types of negative sleeves). I have no trouble rotating the carrier in my Omega B-8. Perhaps Durst enlargers have less room for this. I think what I like most about this model Omega is the ability to rotate the carrier.
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