Marco Buonocore
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Steve: The difference of 2mm is between the lens and the negative, *not* the lens and the paper.
Marco, I presume you're using VC paper? If so, does a UV filter, say a 2B or stronger, improve the focus situation substantially? (If no UV filters around, perhaps adjust for the softest grade possible.)
Oh, and tkamiya: I'm sure that the focus column is not slipping. The Durst 138s is a beautiful machine. I routinely leave a negative in the enlarger for a weekend, and come back to make more prints a few days later and the grain is still as sharp as when I left it. I believe I can almost 100% rule that out of the equation.
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I am confused again. When you say the grain is as sharp as when you left it, is this a grain sharp image by eye? If it is a grain sharp image by a focuser then the print should be pin sharp unless the negative is out of focus. Were you saying that the print focused by eye is pin sharp or just better than those focused by the grain focusers?
If the neg is out of focus then maybe the eye which cannot use grain for sharpness is able to correct as far as possible an error in focus in the negative whereas the grain focuser simply sharpens the grain and makes the print focus worse but of course cannot sharpen the lack of focus in the neg itself.
Have you tried other negs that you know have produced sharp prints in the past using the focusers?
pentaxuser
Forget the blue filter thing and the nonsense that spacing at the easel doesn't matter.
I guess its just a habit then for me, I still use a sheet of paper.
Tip: to really isolate the variable of the paper plane itself, you'd have to expose a sheet of film (not
paper) on a precise vacuum easel. Ordinary paper doesn't lie all that flat on an ordinary easel, and can't pick up enough detail for critical work. You're only as good as your weakest link.
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