Loose Gravel said:I've got an old 45M and an older one. Never seen this head before. Kinda clever. You got a good bit of stuff with it. Good job.
I don't know if it is worth the salvage. Depends on with this is a restoration or just a matter of getting the enlarger working and printing. I might just put a coldlight in it and use filters under the lens. I know that will sound distasteful to some, but it does work quite well.
Carry on.
Claire Senft said:If you can afford it you may want to wait and see if you can get either a dichro or polycontrast coldlite head for it. It would be very convenient and allow more flexibilty in contrast control.
Beseler made a set of VC filters in a little plastic frame to fit this drawer. You could also cut the Ilford filters to fit in a cardboard frame. They work great.fotch said:....The rusty bit by the lens board, are you referring to the filter drawer? Usually has a red filter in it but you could also put VC filters in it......
I agree. Add a little V54 head, coupled with the Ilford filters, and you would have a great enlarger. From the frame color and silver bellows, it looks like an early 70s version.Loose Gravel said:VC coldlights are a pain in the shorts. They are not very bright and difficult to stabilize without split printing. Stick with V54 and filters if you are using coldlights.
resummerfield said:Beseler made a set of VC filters in a little plastic frame to fit this drawer. You could also cut the Ilford filters to fit in a cardboard frame. They work great.
I agree. Add a little V54 head, coupled with the Ilford filters, and you would have a great enlarger. From the frame color and silver bellows, it looks like an early 70s version.
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