So I'm going to pic up an Omega C760 on Monday. It is working (aside from needing a new bulb), it is local, and it looks practically unused. Here's the catch. It's a dichroic diffusion head and I plan on enlarging black and white. Help a printing neophyte out...
I have done some reading here at APUG saying it's totally possible and there isn't anything wrong with it (Ilford's VC data website confirms, with guidelines for different dichro heads). But, unlike using the filter set, there isn't a perfect match on the filters to the paper response. I have used a dichroic for color printing in high school, but never for B&W. I've also never printed B&W on multigrade paper.
Do I have anything to truly lose by going this route? My fiancee would like me to do color work for her as well, so that upside is there.
Edit: also, I noticed that the single color table has a zero for the color setting to get a grade of 2, which is the same grade as unfiltered VC paper. Does this mean with the color settings at zero, the standard Ilford VC filters can be used with the head?
I have done some reading here at APUG saying it's totally possible and there isn't anything wrong with it (Ilford's VC data website confirms, with guidelines for different dichro heads). But, unlike using the filter set, there isn't a perfect match on the filters to the paper response. I have used a dichroic for color printing in high school, but never for B&W. I've also never printed B&W on multigrade paper.
Do I have anything to truly lose by going this route? My fiancee would like me to do color work for her as well, so that upside is there.
Edit: also, I noticed that the single color table has a zero for the color setting to get a grade of 2, which is the same grade as unfiltered VC paper. Does this mean with the color settings at zero, the standard Ilford VC filters can be used with the head?
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