Ilford makes a below-the-lens filter kit. Easier than having to put a filter on top of the negative carrier, something that won't work anyway if you want to do split-grade printing.ford Multigrade 6x6 Set NOS by Nokton48, on Flickr
I grabbed the NOS set of 6x6" Ilford Multigrade filters. I think I can just lay the gel on top of the neg carrier, should be far enough out of focus? My Omega heads to not have a filter tray, although I suppose I could build one out of metal? Or just lay the gels on top. What do you Guys think?
I have a bit of VC paper in house.......... But mostly old frozen graded
+1Ilford makes a below-the-lens filter kit. Easier than having to put a filter on top of the negative carrier, something that won't work anyway if you want to do split-grade printing.
Now my neg stage is adjustable.
I also modified my DII lensboards, so that the lens planes of each are adjustable. I drilled and tapped each board, and put a layer of computer mouse pad between each top and bottom of each finished board. Used thumbscrews from McMaster Carr.
So now I will use the Versalab Parallel Laser Alignment Tool to set the enlarger completely parallel each time I set enlarger height. Only makes a minute to do this each time.
I also modified my DII lensboards, so that the lens planes of each are adjustable. I drilled and tapped each board, and put a layer of computer mouse pad between each top and bottom of each finished board. Used thumbscrews from McMaster Carr. So now I will use the Versalab Parallel Laser Alignment Tool to set the enlarger completely parallel each time I set enlarger height. Only makes a minute to do this each time.
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