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Kirk Keyes

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Saunders 4500 color head for 4x5 and Beselar 67S with color head for 6x7 and 35mm.
 

Soeren

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Chromega II colorhead on my D3 for 6X9 (rarely) and 4X5" (hopefully a lot :smile: )
Durst Autocolor 707 for 6X6 and 6X7
1 condensor
Meopta Axomat 35mm only

One or two have to go though since my Darkroom has become a bit cramp already and I have to make room for a bigger work/wet table/bench and my CPE2+
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Ian Grant

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Diffuser on Durst M601/M670 for 120 and very occasional 35mm and De Vere 5108 for 6x17, 5x4 & 10x8.

Nicholas Lindan is right in saying that many condenser enlargers are semi-diffuser anyway, the Dusrt M601 with condensers gives similar results to the the same enlarger with it's colour head. There might be half a grade difference but the colour head is far less prone to dust or scratches showing on prints.

Ian
 

Marcus S

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custom diffusion

Hello,

I am using a Beseler 45, Durst 5x7 Laborator and a small Durst F60.
All conensors. A home made light diffusingscreen is used inside the enlargers when I print portraits or something where the light should be a a touch gentler. It is a simple but effective solution for me.

I work with negs from 35, 120 and 4x5.:smile:

Marcus
 

Fred De Van

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I use both. I have two Durst Modular 70 enlargers. One B&W condenser, and one with the diffusion color head for 35mm-6x7. For larger work I have a Durst L-1200 with the 501 color head.


Fred
 

hka

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I use both types.
Diffussortypes; LPL 45xx and Durst Pictochrome for 4*5"
Condensortype Durst M805 in combination with a LED Head for 6*6 till 6*9 cm.
 

Jean Noire

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Cold cathode De Vere 302 diffuser now mainly 35mm.
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pcyco

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hallo

i use both

i have a kaiser vp7000 with a kondensor and a colour head.

analog greetings

thomas
 

Wade D

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Condenser, a recently purchased Beseler 45 MCRX in great shape. I shoot 35, 120 & 4x5.
 

ooze

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Although I have both a condensor (Focomat IC) and diffuser (Meopta Opemus6 with Meograde head), I prefer the latter...much less spotting and the highlights look better. I do use the condensor if I want to print on fixed grade paper and need the extra contrast.
 

Willie Jan

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I work on both. (ilford 500, and laborator 1200 condensor)
The condensor came in 4 months ago. At this time I only enlarge with the condensor. Much more crisp images.
I do not have problems with highlights getting to white.
If you properly clean your negs, dust is not a big problem. I work mainly on 6x6 and 4x5.
 

Bill Jamieson

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Diffuser - Meopta Opemus 7 with Meograde head. I went diffuser in 1979 with an Omega 6x6 enlarger with colour head, the chassis of which still serves as a mount for RH Designs nice little paper flasher.

Bill
 

gary mulder

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diffusor, 4' X 5' combined with high end optics, schneider apo-componon-HM
 

firecracker

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Condenser, 6x9cm Fuji-LPL model called FD690.

The reason I like the conndenser head is because it's brighter therefore faster to operate.
 

sim

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Currently an ancient Omega condenser enlarger - lovely and crisp but have to keep negs clean!
 

glaiben

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Condenser - Philips PCS130/150 for both color and B&W. I also have a diffuser (Philips PCS2000) which I have not used since moving to the condenser (and don't plan to return).
 

nyoung

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Diffusion- Phillips PCS 130/150 - took out the condensers with the installation of the color head. Piece of diffusion film in the filter drawer. Prints beautifully, color and B&W, 35mm, 6x6.
 
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