I recently updated my enlarger from the previous intrepid to kienzle
the alignment tool I bought from bh arrived today. I didn’t expect that I spent a whole day on alignment. I also encountered another thread with the same problem (https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/enlarger -alignment-what-is-good-enough.64977/)
This enlarger does not have any screws to adjust the film stage and lens stage, just like the durst l1200, all alignment depends on the precision of its own structure(but it's not a
highly calibrated scientific instrument) , I can only add shim where I need to adjust, the final effect is:
1. Film stage: There are two positions of maximum magnification and minimum magnification, as shown in pics
2. Lens stage: in the two positions of the closest focus and the farthest, as shown in pics
I don't know if most enlargers have such precision. After all, these machines do not have expensive manufacturing costs and manufacturing processes compared to CNC machine. anyway, I hope this is good enough for my enlarging needs.
the alignment tool I bought from bh arrived today. I didn’t expect that I spent a whole day on alignment. I also encountered another thread with the same problem (https://www.photrio.com/forum/threads/enlarger -alignment-what-is-good-enough.64977/)
This enlarger does not have any screws to adjust the film stage and lens stage, just like the durst l1200, all alignment depends on the precision of its own structure(but it's not a
highly calibrated scientific instrument) , I can only add shim where I need to adjust, the final effect is:
1. Film stage: There are two positions of maximum magnification and minimum magnification, as shown in pics
2. Lens stage: in the two positions of the closest focus and the farthest, as shown in pics
I don't know if most enlargers have such precision. After all, these machines do not have expensive manufacturing costs and manufacturing processes compared to CNC machine. anyway, I hope this is good enough for my enlarging needs.