JohnMilleker
Member
Hello everyone, I've recently purchased a Beseler 67sc in beautiful condition but have a question about filters.
I've searched and searched and just can't get solid information to figure out what I need.
Using the recommended bulb (PH140) my Beseler is way too hot, printing on 5x7 RC/Graded #3 paper my exposure time is 3-4 seconds. Certainly too little time for any work that had me seek out to get into enlarging in the first place. I'd much rather get this time to 10-15 seconds.
First of all, I know I need 3 1/2 inch filters for inside the head. I see Ilford variable contrast filters. My question though, should I be looking for an ND filter that will be able to take the heat? What if I start enlarging Variable Contrast papers? Perhaps the way to go is a ND to fit in the filter holder under the lens instead so that I can still use variable filters?
Thank you for any help you can provide! I've been hit by the darkroom bug and I've been really enjoying developing again. Ok, the smell of stop bath and blix is certainly wonderful too.
-John
I've searched and searched and just can't get solid information to figure out what I need.
Using the recommended bulb (PH140) my Beseler is way too hot, printing on 5x7 RC/Graded #3 paper my exposure time is 3-4 seconds. Certainly too little time for any work that had me seek out to get into enlarging in the first place. I'd much rather get this time to 10-15 seconds.
First of all, I know I need 3 1/2 inch filters for inside the head. I see Ilford variable contrast filters. My question though, should I be looking for an ND filter that will be able to take the heat? What if I start enlarging Variable Contrast papers? Perhaps the way to go is a ND to fit in the filter holder under the lens instead so that I can still use variable filters?
Thank you for any help you can provide! I've been hit by the darkroom bug and I've been really enjoying developing again. Ok, the smell of stop bath and blix is certainly wonderful too.
-John