Curt
Member
I've seen enlarger light sources as covering a flat plane, such as cold light grids and LEDs in grid arrays. I've also seen halogen bulbs as light sources for "light boxes", a Styrofoam lined box with a hole for the light to direct in and diffuse onto a plastic, Plexiglas sheet. Older enlargers even had a bulb in a can with opal diffusing glass.
I've read the threads here, contacted http://huws.org.uk/ and I have experience with Aristo Cold Light Heads, http://www.aristogrid.com/, and Beseler Color heads. I can't remember seeing an LED group in a light box that's Styrofoam lined.
I'm making a diffusion light box with three halogen bulbs because I have the bulbs and holders with dichroic filters in red, green, blue from a Beseler head. What I'm thinking now is why wouldn't very bright LEDs work in place of the halogen bulbs. Also why wouldn't the right color temperature LEDs work without the filters? I'm making a light source for 8x10 but it would be the same design in other sizes.
This is where I am at the moment, I would like others to input here with their ideas and requirements.
Curt
I've read the threads here, contacted http://huws.org.uk/ and I have experience with Aristo Cold Light Heads, http://www.aristogrid.com/, and Beseler Color heads. I can't remember seeing an LED group in a light box that's Styrofoam lined.
I'm making a diffusion light box with three halogen bulbs because I have the bulbs and holders with dichroic filters in red, green, blue from a Beseler head. What I'm thinking now is why wouldn't very bright LEDs work in place of the halogen bulbs. Also why wouldn't the right color temperature LEDs work without the filters? I'm making a light source for 8x10 but it would be the same design in other sizes.
This is where I am at the moment, I would like others to input here with their ideas and requirements.
Curt