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I do not know about replacement halogen bulbs -- but as long as the voltage, etc., is the same, a lower-powered bulb might work nicely.

I suppose in theory, adding the same amount of each color would equal a neutral density filter. You might have to do a little testing to be sure that you still have the contrast control you want.
 

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Vaughn,

Thanks. I have the color head. I use the filters to increase contrast (magenta) but is there a combination that will imitate neutral density? Good idea about the bulb. Stupid question......since I am only exposing black and white, could I use a standard halogen bulb rather than a special photo enlarger bulb that will cost four times as much? No color correction needed.....

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I'll chime in.

The photo enlarger bulbs are supposed to be more consistent from bulb to bulb in respect to colour temperature, light intensity and light dispersion.

Assuming that you found a "standard" halogen bulb that had the same connector, voltage and current characteristics (all absolutely necessary) you need to be concerned most about the colour temperature - if there is too much yellow in the light, you might have difficulty with contrast.
 
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I just wanted to thank Thomas, Matt and all others who responded. I followed everyone's directions and made the necessary tests. The results were really great. I now have a couple of good prints that I am pleased with and that are exactly what I had in my mind's eye when I shot them. I still have a huge amount to learn and experiment with, but now I have a good starting point. I would post a scan of the prints, but that is yet another technique I need to master. I also need to figure out how to scan my negatives (4X5) without costing a fortune. Thanks again!

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Try printing them with Grade 5 and burn highlights with Grade 0.

Premium Arista 400, Rodinal 1+50 for 9 mins. Very flat day,
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