VinceInMT
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I've been chasing this problem for a while and am stuck so I am coming to the group mind for some direction. My 23C is in very good condition. I am getting an uneven illumination that shows in prints as a lighter area in the side of the print that is toward the front of the baseboard when it is exposed. I have checked the alignment. I have removed the filter tray. I do have a heat absorbing glass above where the tray was. I am using a Schneider 80/5.6 Companon that appears clear. I have new bulb. I am using the correct condenser setting for 6x6. The condenser lenses look clean. The drawer for the red filter is fully retracted.
I stopped lens way down and did a test with no negative in the carrier. This is a scan of an 8x10 print.:
The lighter area on the left was aligned with the front of the baseboard. Next I made this print, straight, no manipulation, from a 6x6 negative.
I turned the negative around in the enlarger and printed it again.
Note how the lightness has move to the other side. This side, the right, was aligned with the front of the baseboard.
For reference, here is a scan of the negative:
I changed the lens to a Schneider Componar 50/4.5, moved the condenser to the 35mm position, and switched to 35mm negative. Here is a scan of an 8x10 print.
Again, the left side of the print was aligned with the front of the baseboard and show a little lighter. I flipped the negative around and made another print.
Again, the lighter area moved to the other side of the print, the side toward the front of the baseboard.
So, what is going on here? I'd had a problem a while back where the internal coating of the Eiko bulb flaked off inside the bulb and that definitely gave me an uneven illumination. I replaced it with another Eiko bulb. Things were better but it was still uneven. Before these tests shown here I replaced the Eiko with an Osram bulb. I am running out of ideas. What do you think?
Thanks.
I stopped lens way down and did a test with no negative in the carrier. This is a scan of an 8x10 print.:
The lighter area on the left was aligned with the front of the baseboard. Next I made this print, straight, no manipulation, from a 6x6 negative.
I turned the negative around in the enlarger and printed it again.
Note how the lightness has move to the other side. This side, the right, was aligned with the front of the baseboard.
For reference, here is a scan of the negative:
I changed the lens to a Schneider Componar 50/4.5, moved the condenser to the 35mm position, and switched to 35mm negative. Here is a scan of an 8x10 print.
Again, the left side of the print was aligned with the front of the baseboard and show a little lighter. I flipped the negative around and made another print.
Again, the lighter area moved to the other side of the print, the side toward the front of the baseboard.
So, what is going on here? I'd had a problem a while back where the internal coating of the Eiko bulb flaked off inside the bulb and that definitely gave me an uneven illumination. I replaced it with another Eiko bulb. Things were better but it was still uneven. Before these tests shown here I replaced the Eiko with an Osram bulb. I am running out of ideas. What do you think?
Thanks.