Kilgallb
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I have a Beseler color head made in 1989. i would say the design is even older. It is unreliable and a pain to maintain. Many parts are no longer available. I am sure many others have the same issue. It will not last much longer.
I would think for those of us doing black and white only that a cheap replacement light source that fits on Beseler, Durst and Omega enlargers would be an interesting product.
An entire LED backlight for a big screen TV cost under $50 cost of goods sold. So it should be possible to build an enlargers light system to adapt to old enlargers for about $100 CoGS. That would make a cost to us of about $200.
I think it would be in the best interests of Ilford to develop a LED replacement light and diffuser that fits into existing enlargers. Why? When my Beseler dies, my silver printing days are over. I am sure others are in the same situation.
I would think for those of us doing black and white only that a cheap replacement light source that fits on Beseler, Durst and Omega enlargers would be an interesting product.
An entire LED backlight for a big screen TV cost under $50 cost of goods sold. So it should be possible to build an enlargers light system to adapt to old enlargers for about $100 CoGS. That would make a cost to us of about $200.
I think it would be in the best interests of Ilford to develop a LED replacement light and diffuser that fits into existing enlargers. Why? When my Beseler dies, my silver printing days are over. I am sure others are in the same situation.