meopta opemus 3 problem

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mikepanasso

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Hi to everybody, I purchased for a couple of euros a meopta opemus 3. At the beginning everything looked and seemed ok but I noticed that the box which contains the enlarger there is a traslucent glass broken in half. What is it for? It can be replaced?

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Welcome to APUG.

I think this is your enlarger: http://www.flickr.com/photos/34846864@N02/3470502319/lightbox/

The translucent glass - I think it is designed to fit in-between the negative and the lamp and it's name is diffusion glass. This may be what you need:

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But it's only a guess. Hopefully someone who knows your enlarger will be able to reply with a more informative post.
 
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Thx Steve, that's my enlarger. Do you think it's possible to use something else to diffuse light?
 

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I have an opemus 6 enlarger, the piece of ground glass that came with my enlarger is also broken, but it is not essentiial, I never used it, If I needed a diffuser I would use some form of plastic diffuser in the filter draw,such as the back of some slide file sheets that I have, I checked them out and they work fine, any form of diffuser will work,Richard
 

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I am a former Opemus user. The one I bought (an Opemus 6) came without the diffusion glass and the enlarger was still perfectly usable. Prints were just a little contrastier as it was a "pure" condenser enlarger.
 
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