Heath Moore
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Finally got a DII V enlarger exactly like the one I had in the 70s, but no darkroom, just a closet. Luckily I did still have my Unicolor drum so I'm in business. But processing B&W is such a chore in my Unicolor drum it occured to me I might as well be doing color. I checked and I still have the filters, Besselar analyzer is gone as are the viewing filters, but the Kodak data guide is there, minus Shirley. But what's changed since Ektacolor? Used to keep 3 bottles in a styrofoam cooler warmed with consistent temp hot water. Prewash to bring the drum and paper to temp, developer and blix. Wash and dry with hair dryer for inspection. Evaluate and adjust exposure and filter pack very slightly. I'm sure I'll struggle to find the initial filter pack. Besselar had a block with all the different filter packs that you exposed through a diffusion filter with a neg in the enlarger with a new paper/film emulsion to check balance. Looked for the patch that looked neutral gray and you had a Great start. Still exist? But once the emulsions were dialed in you could tell from the contact sheet what needed adjustment.
Is this just a pipe dream or am I ready to take up where I left off in the mid 70s? Just don't want to kick myself for not getting an inkjet printer instead.
Is this just a pipe dream or am I ready to take up where I left off in the mid 70s? Just don't want to kick myself for not getting an inkjet printer instead.