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I have an enlarger without a filter drawer. In this case, how would I use the filters?
 

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I've used filters between the light source and condenser as well on my Leitz; heat resistant thick Oriental VC filters I cut to size. Not as convenient as under the lens.
 

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The link works for me :D That's what I used for many years with my 5x4 enlarger, I still use them occasionally with other enlargers very easy and reliable.

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I have an enlarger without a filter drawer. In this case, how would I use the filters?
You need a below-helens filter attachment and don't worry about a quality loss because of it; there is none as long as the filters are clean.The one from Alford is most convenient.
 
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But here's my concern. The bracket might be blocked by the thing that screws onto the red filter.
 

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Can you remove the thing that screws onto the red filter? You don't need it. The kit Ian linked to comes with a red filter, if you like using one. Honestly, I haven't used the red filter in decades.
 
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Can you remove the thing that screws onto the red filter? You don't need it. The kit Ian linked to comes with a red filter, if you like using one. Honestly, I haven't used the red filter in decades.
Ok but the problem is the thing where the red filter screws onto is too short and will not go under the lens if the lens is too long.
 

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Ok but the problem is the thing where the red filter screws onto is too short and will not go under the lens if the lens is too long.

You just get a longer bolt and use three nuts: one nut to fix the bolt's end into the opening. And the other two nuts you position lower with in between them a filter holder. Look at a metal Beseler 23 filter holder or any other brand. All it will take is to drill a hole in it's arm
 

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Years ago I just put the filter on top of the negative carrier. Never a problem.

Good luck,

Neal Wydra
 
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