hello Ross, George and Marco
Ross, our 500 head does have grades and exposure times, we also have the probe, but we still need to develop the skill to use it. We're going to try it again.
I would like to use this enlarger for some time before thinking I might need another piece of expensive equipment to be susccessful with it....so I'm not considering RH Designs at the moment.
There is no reason to disregard the Ilford 500C or CPM controllers at all. I have had great success printing loads of different and difficult negatives with them. The only reason I recently bought an RH Design controller, is that my 500C controller started malfunctioning again for the third time, after earlier attempts to repair it. It was time to get something new...
Program 1 had the closest to mid-tone. Then we tested Program 1 (with the same mid-tone wedge on our grey scale) F16 10secs at each grade and half grade. All densities were in the 70's so we figured this was good enough. Program 1 is our choice.
Program 1 is balanced lamps, so it seems your lamps are in good, or at least equally used/balanced, state.
Our controller had been set to grade 8 (which made really grey images, no contrast), and we didn't know how to test. So, a big Thanks to all of you.
You probably meant to write the controller originally came set at
program 8, which is an incorrect setting for lamps in good balanced state, as it outputs 40% more green light according to the Ilford manuals. This also explains why your initial results were highly disappointingly grey, as the green light is primarily used for soft grade settings.
George, you mentioned "Later manuals have section 4.6 which seems to cover use of this switch." Our manual must be an older one and does not have this section. Is it possible you could send me this info?
It is probably section 3.7 "Program switch", page 13+14 in your PDF manual. At least, that is what it is in my manual. I have a copy here:
http://www.boeringa.demon.nl/techni..._head_and_control_system-Operating_manual.pdf
I was talking to someone else here on the west coast (Canada) who suggested the programs might have been for different types of Ilford paper (although this person was not familiar with the Ilford 500 enlarger). Has anyone tried this or do you have any idea what the programs are for?
I don't think this statement is correct. The Ilford manual clearly states the program settings are for balancing the lamps, not adjustment to different paper types. Also, Ilford clearly states the head was originally only designed for the long depricated Ilford Multigrade II VC paper (which doesn't mean you can't use it with other papers! I have successfully used it on Agfa MCC, Ilford MGIV (incl. Warmtone), different Kentmere papers, Rollei Black Magic VC liquid emulsion).
The program settings are not paper channels like in the RH Design controllers.
A major difference is that the Ilford program settings just add a certain percentage (10,20,30 or 40%) of extra green light output in Watts
for all contrast grade settings, whereas the RH Design controller adjusts the green/blue light balance
for each contrast grade setting individually to adjust to a paper type's characteristics as stored in a "paper channel" memory.
This is a fundamental difference, and means the RH Design controller makes it easier to get a well balanced print with good contrast since it adjusts to paper type through selection of paper channel, whereas with the Ilford controller, you will need to do more testing with test strips, as it essentially only "knows" one paper type (Ilford Multigrade II). End result will be the same though! and good, if you are capable to judge your test strips. I don't know what the Iford 500
CPM controller does with it's "Memory" option on the controller. I didn't have that on my 500
C controller. The 500CPM controller is a later version that came with the more modern versions of the head. Unfortunately, I have never seen a manual for this newer 500CPM controller and an explanation of it's memory function. The official
Ilford Photo website only has the manual for the older system with the 500C controller.