Condenser/Diffuser modifiication of the negative carrier

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karavelov

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Hello,
I have now two enlargers in use - one condenser (6x9) and one diffuser (6x7) for different types of looks they produce. The condense enlarger (magnifax 4a) come with a glass carrier with glasses that could be easily mounted and unmounted.

I was wondering if I replace the top glass of the negative carrier with matted glass of the same dimensions would I get results like diffuser enlarger? If this is so, I could give the 6x7 enlarger to a friend and convert to diffuser/condenser enlarger by simply replacing the top glass in the carrier.

Thanks in advance
Luben
 

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Hello,
The condense enlarger (magnifax 4a) come with a glass carrier with glasses that could be easily mounted and unmounted.

I was wondering if I replace the top glass of the negative carrier with matted glass of the same dimensions would I get results like diffuser enlarger? If this is so, I could give the 6x7 enlarger to a friend and convert to diffuser/condenser enlarger by simply replacing the top glass in the carrier.

Thanks in advance
Luben

Luben, I presume you have a Magnifax with a condenser B&W head, the one which uses an opal lamp - like the one shown here.

If so, you can "convert" it to a diffusion enlarger (well, kind of) by inserting a ground glass ("matted glass") into the filter carrier - it's the drawer in the enlarger head, ABOVE the negative carrier, where you usually insert multigrade filters for printing with multigrade papers.

The upper glass in the negative carrier is usually AN (Anti-Newton) glass, which prevents formation of "Newton rings" when the negative is pressed in the carrier.

If you don't have a ground glass for the filter drawer, the nearest glass/framing shop can easily make it for you - however, note that the glass should be heat-resistant!

Regards,

Denis
 
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Thanks Denis,

Yes, my Magnifax is with condenser B&W head with opal lamp. I will try inserting a matt glass in the filter drawer as you suggest.

Best regards
luben
 

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The closer the diffusion surface to the neg, the better. If you are using a glass carrier, change the top glass to a diffusion glass. No need for it to be anti-Newton. The penalty here is loss of speed. The diffusor will chew up at least one stop and maybe more.
 
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I also think that putting the diffuser closer to the negative will have stronger effect. The loss of speed is not a thing that bothers me a lot. I will try these days and will report my findings.

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I also think that putting the diffuser closer to the
negative will have stronger effect.

I've about an 1/8 inch, 3mm, twixt the bottom surface
of the bottom condenser and the top surface of the
negative carrier. I'll likely see what and how to fit
a diffuser into that space. Dan
 

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I also think that putting the diffuser closer to the
negative will have stronger effect. luben

Very close and it will be in the same plane of
focus as the negative. A very fine grained and
clean diffuser is suggested. Dan
 
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