mealers
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I've just finished refitting my darkroom, apart from really thinking about the best possible layout the major reason for this overhaul was to fix my enlarger to a solid wall to minimize any vibrations.
Everything has gone good, I've used a laser level to align my enlarger and after a bit of messing about I'm fairly confident everything is spot on.
Now for the reason of my post -
I have been doing alot of split grade printing recently and one thing I have noticed is how easy it is to lose focus as soon as I touch the colour dials to change grades.
So I'm now thinking about using Ilford below the lens filters but is there really a visual lack of quality in the prints when using them? I guess the biggest prints I will do is 20x16.
If I choose to go this route I'm also going to have to change my Rodagon to something with a smaller lens diameter for the filter collar to fit. More expense but if its worth it and the print quality doesnt suffer too much I'm quite willing to pay!
Mike
Everything has gone good, I've used a laser level to align my enlarger and after a bit of messing about I'm fairly confident everything is spot on.
Now for the reason of my post -
I have been doing alot of split grade printing recently and one thing I have noticed is how easy it is to lose focus as soon as I touch the colour dials to change grades.
So I'm now thinking about using Ilford below the lens filters but is there really a visual lack of quality in the prints when using them? I guess the biggest prints I will do is 20x16.
If I choose to go this route I'm also going to have to change my Rodagon to something with a smaller lens diameter for the filter collar to fit. More expense but if its worth it and the print quality doesnt suffer too much I'm quite willing to pay!
Mike