Of the two condenser lens present in the housing, one has more of a flatter, pancake shape compared to the other and has no edge roll when compared to the thicker lens which has an edge about 3/16ths thick. You know, one of these things ain't like the other and if I had a better way to measure the thicknesses of the two, I would... but alas, no. They are just different.
Anyway, and assuming the two lenses have been removed and replaced for cleaning about a gagillion times over the past eighty years, my question is, which one goes in first? I'm including the drawing from a service manual and maybe it's my eyes but the flatter lens looks to be on top, which is the exact opposite of the way it came out of the housing I own. The other thing that has me questioning this is the assembly instructions for the Dii refer to a lens 1 and a lens 2 in boxes.
I just bought this Omega and I will figure this out but purchased the enlarger for conversion to a 380nm UVA light source. First, I'm not looking into a 100w 380nm COB LED beam and expect to have an optical nerve left and would like to and second, I cannot see the beam anyway unless it's bouncing off a fluorescent source, which is a terrible way to see Newton rings or some aberration anyway. I'd have to reassemble to its original condition and start at square one. Which seems like a terrible thing for a lazy artist to have to do.
So... anyone familiar with these enlargers got an idea so I don't need to remove two power supplies, fan tower and other assorted thingamadoodles and bless me with a little knowledge?
Thanks!
Anyway, and assuming the two lenses have been removed and replaced for cleaning about a gagillion times over the past eighty years, my question is, which one goes in first? I'm including the drawing from a service manual and maybe it's my eyes but the flatter lens looks to be on top, which is the exact opposite of the way it came out of the housing I own. The other thing that has me questioning this is the assembly instructions for the Dii refer to a lens 1 and a lens 2 in boxes.
I just bought this Omega and I will figure this out but purchased the enlarger for conversion to a 380nm UVA light source. First, I'm not looking into a 100w 380nm COB LED beam and expect to have an optical nerve left and would like to and second, I cannot see the beam anyway unless it's bouncing off a fluorescent source, which is a terrible way to see Newton rings or some aberration anyway. I'd have to reassemble to its original condition and start at square one. Which seems like a terrible thing for a lazy artist to have to do.
So... anyone familiar with these enlargers got an idea so I don't need to remove two power supplies, fan tower and other assorted thingamadoodles and bless me with a little knowledge?Thanks!
