In books, i often see that the person's hands are fairly close to the enlarging lens when burning.
Does it "matter".?
1. A lot of enlargers, mine seems to be one of the worst (Beseler45) have a middle rail and other hardware for focusing. If you are one of those Guys/Gals that is good with using your hands.....or whatever.....there is only 3-5 inches of room on that back side. I was constantly bumping the head when trying to hold the burning tool up high.
So i tend to do burning just a few inches from the paper.
Other than it changes the size of the burning Hole/Shape, does it matter where the burn tool is held.?
2. I am reading one of my books..... Wish i knew how to get some pics onto the Forum.....and it is called Black White Photo Print Shop by Larry Bartlett and Jon Tarrant..
The enlarger they use in this book is cantilevered..... WAY out past the center rail. Looks like they have 12" of room, maybe even more before they hit that back rail. Anybody know what enlarger they were using.?
Thank You x2
Does it "matter".?
1. A lot of enlargers, mine seems to be one of the worst (Beseler45) have a middle rail and other hardware for focusing. If you are one of those Guys/Gals that is good with using your hands.....or whatever.....there is only 3-5 inches of room on that back side. I was constantly bumping the head when trying to hold the burning tool up high.
So i tend to do burning just a few inches from the paper.
Other than it changes the size of the burning Hole/Shape, does it matter where the burn tool is held.?
2. I am reading one of my books..... Wish i knew how to get some pics onto the Forum.....and it is called Black White Photo Print Shop by Larry Bartlett and Jon Tarrant..
The enlarger they use in this book is cantilevered..... WAY out past the center rail. Looks like they have 12" of room, maybe even more before they hit that back rail. Anybody know what enlarger they were using.?
Thank You x2