I've just bought a Kaiser VCP6001 colour enlarger. I've also just started reading Larry Bartlett's book on B&W printing which states that colour enlargers are the worst thing to use for B&W printing. (I should have read it before I bought the enlarger *slaps head*)
Does anyone else use a colour enlarger for B&W printing and what are your opinions? (Btw, I'm a complete novice in the darkroom and I'm still getting my darkroom set up to do my first prints).
I like quite contrasty images and intend to use variable contrast paper so I'd quite like the full 0-5 range. In the manual for the enlarger it gives settings for the yellow and magenta colour wheels to achieve grades 0-4.5. Does half a grade make a noticeable difference?
The book also states that colour enlargers are fine if you set the light to white and use a below the lens filter system. Is this necessary? Is the filter system which is part of the head OK or not?
Cheers
Jay
I'm running with both hands...
Does anyone else use a colour enlarger for B&W printing and what are your opinions? (Btw, I'm a complete novice in the darkroom and I'm still getting my darkroom set up to do my first prints).
I like quite contrasty images and intend to use variable contrast paper so I'd quite like the full 0-5 range. In the manual for the enlarger it gives settings for the yellow and magenta colour wheels to achieve grades 0-4.5. Does half a grade make a noticeable difference?
The book also states that colour enlargers are fine if you set the light to white and use a below the lens filter system. Is this necessary? Is the filter system which is part of the head OK or not?
Cheers
Jay
I'm running with both hands...
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