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I have a Rollei 6x7 CX L colour enlarger and recently I noticed the magenta colour dial is not giving me accurate readings of the true amount of colour it adds. To make this simpler: the cyan and yellow filter reach a certain maximum number in the display window (I can't remember exactly, but I think it's 200). For some reason the maximum displayed value I can reach on my magenta dial is 170. In the little window in which the numbers are displayed, I see that there are more numbers past the 170 value. Magenta does start at 0 (not some 'negative' value). I opened the head to check that all the colours work... they do - the magenta filter travels up as far as the other two, giving full true magenta values.
It's not the end of the world, but I would like to know a) if this can be easily adjusted, and b) if not, would it be correct to assume that I must multiply the 'window' value shown, by a factor of 0.85 (170/200) to find out what actual value is going on in the head?
Example: I want an actual value of M->50
50 x 0.85 = 42.5 <- number to set in the display window should be M->42.5
*Obviously, this is just an example and I would find out, as precisely as I can, the correct factor number*
My main concern is the fact that the dials are not linear; a level 2 1/2 variable contrast value is M->5 but half step up to VC 3 jumps to M->25 (not M->10, the double of 5).
Basically, if I cannot fix this problem by adjusting the values shown, is there a proper way to ensure accurate values? Say, in the event of having to use another enlarger, or to truly be able to compare variable contrast filters values to my faulty head.
Anyone experience something like this before? Anyone know if this simple formula would be accurate?
It's not the end of the world, but I would like to know a) if this can be easily adjusted, and b) if not, would it be correct to assume that I must multiply the 'window' value shown, by a factor of 0.85 (170/200) to find out what actual value is going on in the head?
Example: I want an actual value of M->50
50 x 0.85 = 42.5 <- number to set in the display window should be M->42.5
*Obviously, this is just an example and I would find out, as precisely as I can, the correct factor number*
My main concern is the fact that the dials are not linear; a level 2 1/2 variable contrast value is M->5 but half step up to VC 3 jumps to M->25 (not M->10, the double of 5).
Basically, if I cannot fix this problem by adjusting the values shown, is there a proper way to ensure accurate values? Say, in the event of having to use another enlarger, or to truly be able to compare variable contrast filters values to my faulty head.
Anyone experience something like this before? Anyone know if this simple formula would be accurate?
