Hi - A dumb question but I don't have any local options for some of these 'simple' questions so I'm going to ask anyway...
I have a Durst M70 Enlarger with a colour head, like this (not mine):
http://images9.fotosik.pl/767/f2916f1079f3b026.jpg
I've been printing fairly small, from 6x6 and 35mm to 5x7 and 8x10 fiber paper sizes.
I have 50mm, 80mm Nikkor lenses I'm using. The 50mm for 35mm prints on 8x10 paper.
My question is the position of the bellows. However large/small I print, I find that when the image is centered and focussed, the bellows are almost completely retracted with just a few mms to spare, pretty much wound up as tight as they will go.
Is this just because I am using relatively small sizes of enlargement? It makes little practical difference I guess, I'm just curious as it doesn't feel quite right to be at an extreme end of the scale with the bellows like this - do I have something misaligned somehow? I use the built-in baseboard with 2 blade easel on top.
I have a Durst M70 Enlarger with a colour head, like this (not mine):
http://images9.fotosik.pl/767/f2916f1079f3b026.jpg
I've been printing fairly small, from 6x6 and 35mm to 5x7 and 8x10 fiber paper sizes.
I have 50mm, 80mm Nikkor lenses I'm using. The 50mm for 35mm prints on 8x10 paper.
My question is the position of the bellows. However large/small I print, I find that when the image is centered and focussed, the bellows are almost completely retracted with just a few mms to spare, pretty much wound up as tight as they will go.
Is this just because I am using relatively small sizes of enlargement? It makes little practical difference I guess, I'm just curious as it doesn't feel quite right to be at an extreme end of the scale with the bellows like this - do I have something misaligned somehow? I use the built-in baseboard with 2 blade easel on top.
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