Oscar Carlsson
Member
Hi,
This might be a very simple question, but I don't quite understand where I'm supposed to set my bellow height when printing 35 mm film on my Omega DV enlarger. Well, to be honest, I don't fully grasp how to use the bellows no matter what format I'm printing from but the situation is extreme with 35 mm.
My Omega enlarger has a pretty large bellow, and I have the three turret lens holder attached to it. When printing with the 80 mm or the 135 mm I increase the height of the head, use the bellows to adjust focus, readjust the height if the image isn't as large as I want it, but this kind of work feels pretty random as I've used autofocus enlargers in the past and I suspect that there is some kind of logic in this I should follow rather than adjusting heights randomly.
With 35 mm, I have to pull the bellow as far up into the enlarger as possible, and then I only have a few millimeters to adjust the focus back and forth. This feels a bit unsafe and I'm afraid that I'm damaging the enlarger with this method.
So, am I missing something obvious here? If there is anything good to read up on, please point me to it! I'm just not sure what terms to look for at this moment.
This might be a very simple question, but I don't quite understand where I'm supposed to set my bellow height when printing 35 mm film on my Omega DV enlarger. Well, to be honest, I don't fully grasp how to use the bellows no matter what format I'm printing from but the situation is extreme with 35 mm.
My Omega enlarger has a pretty large bellow, and I have the three turret lens holder attached to it. When printing with the 80 mm or the 135 mm I increase the height of the head, use the bellows to adjust focus, readjust the height if the image isn't as large as I want it, but this kind of work feels pretty random as I've used autofocus enlargers in the past and I suspect that there is some kind of logic in this I should follow rather than adjusting heights randomly.
With 35 mm, I have to pull the bellow as far up into the enlarger as possible, and then I only have a few millimeters to adjust the focus back and forth. This feels a bit unsafe and I'm afraid that I'm damaging the enlarger with this method.
So, am I missing something obvious here? If there is anything good to read up on, please point me to it! I'm just not sure what terms to look for at this moment.