dslater
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This came up in another thread and I didn't want to hijack that thread so I decided to start a new one.
You know, in the past, I too used a piece of enlarging paper under the focuser to account for the paper thickness. lately however, I have stopped doing this - I just don't think it's necessary - I focus my enlarger at f/5.6, then expose my paper at somewhere between f/11 to f/22. I have to believe that at these f-stops, the thickness of the enlarging paper is far less than the depth of focus of the enlarging lens. I certainly haven't noticed any lack of sharpness in my prints. I'd be interested in other opinions on this.
Dan
One of the tricks I learned from Fred Picker was to cut out and glue a piece of your normal enlarging paper on the bottom of the focuser. That way you don't have to mess around with putting a piece of paper under it each time. I used this solution for years and it worked great.
You know, in the past, I too used a piece of enlarging paper under the focuser to account for the paper thickness. lately however, I have stopped doing this - I just don't think it's necessary - I focus my enlarger at f/5.6, then expose my paper at somewhere between f/11 to f/22. I have to believe that at these f-stops, the thickness of the enlarging paper is far less than the depth of focus of the enlarging lens. I certainly haven't noticed any lack of sharpness in my prints. I'd be interested in other opinions on this.
Dan