xtolsniffer
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Hi all,
I currently use an LPL 6700 enlarger which I'm pretty pleased with. I usually only print up to 10"x8" for which I use a Photon Beard 12"x16" two blade easel which is lovely. The sliding mechanism for the arms isn't as smooth as it was, but it's old and well used, and I like it - the ability to set margins in fixed 1/4" increments all the way up to 2" is great. But, therein lies the problem. I've recently started to print some 6x7 and 35mm negs up to 12"x16". The easel can take larger paper (20"x16") I think, but can only print up to 12"x16" (2" margin all round).
The issue with printing this large is that the back of the easel bumps into the enlarger column and I can't get the full image onto the paper. So I've had to resort to a no-name 12"x16" two blade easel which has a narrower margin to it so I can push it closer to the back column. This is not a great easel, I can't set the margins very accurately and the paper slides all over the place when in it.
Is there a solution to this? Are there any 12"x16" easels out there which are substantial enough to hold the paper square yet with a narrow enough margin to be able to push enough up against the enlarger column so I can get the full image with a bit of wiggle room in case I want to crop?
Ta!
I currently use an LPL 6700 enlarger which I'm pretty pleased with. I usually only print up to 10"x8" for which I use a Photon Beard 12"x16" two blade easel which is lovely. The sliding mechanism for the arms isn't as smooth as it was, but it's old and well used, and I like it - the ability to set margins in fixed 1/4" increments all the way up to 2" is great. But, therein lies the problem. I've recently started to print some 6x7 and 35mm negs up to 12"x16". The easel can take larger paper (20"x16") I think, but can only print up to 12"x16" (2" margin all round).
The issue with printing this large is that the back of the easel bumps into the enlarger column and I can't get the full image onto the paper. So I've had to resort to a no-name 12"x16" two blade easel which has a narrower margin to it so I can push it closer to the back column. This is not a great easel, I can't set the margins very accurately and the paper slides all over the place when in it.
Is there a solution to this? Are there any 12"x16" easels out there which are substantial enough to hold the paper square yet with a narrow enough margin to be able to push enough up against the enlarger column so I can get the full image with a bit of wiggle room in case I want to crop?
Ta!