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It was actually a freebie off of craigslist. It is completely disassemble-able, with just the removal of screws. It was actually about 3" too wide for my bedroom door, so we had to disassemble it to get it in.

The top shelf can be adjusted to different heights, and there is a removable shelf at the top that I just leave off.

The positioning of the enlarger is nice because I couldn't use my 16X20 easel for smaller formats than 11x14 when the enlarger was mounted on a baseboard.

3e8,that's a nice enlarging box for the omega.If you ever move it looks portable.

Mike
 
Hi Dan,

Good suggestion, I'll give it a try!

Hi Dan,

Thanks for the tip about flashing the paper to make it more sensitive. I ran the test last night (after a long darkroom hiatus) and a clear white sheet of paper was my reward.
 
Some additional work is still needed here. The room is about 18' x 12'. The sink is just over 10' long and 36" wide. Seen on the dry side is a Super Chromega F Dichroic II enlarger. The electronics area and the lens cabinet are not visible in this picture. There is a refrigerator for film and paper storage.

Nice work.
 
Newest darkroom item. CLS head for the enlarger.
The very frustrating thing for me was to have a light source that was not perfectly even (coldlight) when I had an enlarger chassis (Durst) made by the folks that claim to have the most even 10x10 light source ever put on the market (CLS head).

So, through some luck and serendipity, I wound up with an easily repaired CLS head to put on my Durst chassis.

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If I had that I'd never leave the darkroom !!! And die of lack of Vitamin D (or is it E ??).

Bob H
 
If I had that I'd never leave the darkroom !!! And die of lack of Vitamin D (or is it E ??).

Bob H

As complicated and expensive as the power supply to this beast, it really comes down to powering a 120V bulb and a 24v fan. The rest of the head is all mechanical. Not unlike the Chromega. So, the backup plan on this one was to just run the bulb off the mains through a hefty relay.

Turns out, by replacing a $1 resistor, I got it all working the way it was intended.
 
What function is the control unit on the separate stand performing?

Tom
That has a timer and the switches to control the head up/down and the lensboard up/down.

So, with that head and chassis there are 3 motors (not including two 24v fans).

240V motor for the head up/down
24V motor for the lensboad up/down
24V motor for the shutter


One of the reasons the power supplies are so complicated is that the lensboard up/down has a 'constant velocity' circuit so it goes the same speed up and down.

Even the 24 volt feed for the shutter motor is voltage regulated.

The 240V motor uses 4 triacs to adjust the speed and then 'clamp' the motor in a frozen state when not moving.
 
I just turned down purchasing one of those. 8x10 durst with color head, all the carriers, lens boards, light boxes, etc. I just was taken aback at how huge it was! The baseboard is 3 by 4 feet! Stands 7 and a half ft high!

I mean, I just shoot roll film and already have 2 4x5 enlargers ... :surprised:
 
If I had that I'd never leave the darkroom !!! And die of lack of Vitamin D (or is it E ??).

Bob H

Naah thats eaily overcome by instaling an UV esposure unit for some alt processes :smile:
 
That does not mean you can't also have the 8x10! I'd go back and get it! What better reason to get an 8x10 camera:D

I know. And, I am about to build a much larger darkroom than I had. But, seriously, I was really startled at how large this machine was in person! It's huge. :surprised:
 
I know. And, I am about to build a much larger darkroom than I had. But, seriously, I was really startled at how large this machine was in person! It's huge. :surprised:

David, I don't know... I recently saw a Durst 8x10 standing next to a Saltzman 12x15 enlarger and the Durst looked quite petite!
 
Here's my humble workspace, it serves me well so far. Boy I wish I had room for one of those giant enlargers - one day maybe.
regards
Erik
 

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Boy I wish I had room for one of those giant enlargers - one day maybe.

Every time I look at one of those pictures, I immediately slip into lottery daydream mode.

I'd love a dedicated space with plumbing, but don't see it happening. I'm stalking part of the basement for dark space, but it isn't located well for running water.

For now, the workspace is the folding table in the master bathroom.
 
Every time I look at one of those pictures, I immediately slip into lottery daydream mode.

Actually the enlarger is cheap, but expenses associated with a wife that allows such things in the house can be considerable :D
 
Well, here's mine. Remember, you asked.

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As you can see, things are kind of cramped. Not much wiggle room, but I manage and I create things in the dark.

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There are more ways to be creative here than most men would think.

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I have no running water in the privy when I'm in there because the only place to put the enlarger negates its use.

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The basket has changed but this is MINE!

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With no running water, I run prints out to the kitchen sink to rinse for mow.
 
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Last night I setup in my computer room, much easier to work in, but no running water.

Notice the rockband drums on the right. And theres a 44in tv under that blanket behind the trays.
 

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