But on a serious note Ide love to know if anyone else has the model 2000 and how useful they find the BG filter for focusing when printing black and white work?
~Steve
The Lighthouse Lab
There are a few threads on this topic:
(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
I have the Peak and the filter. I will refrain from entering into the debate. I enlarge everything from Minox to 4x5 and I keep the filter in the drawer in case I find some combination of enlarger lens/film format/magnification in which it may make a difference (so far I have not found it to do anything).
Just to add to the confusion, realize that the human eye has terrible chromatic aberration (see this interesting thread on focusing blue and red light onto the RETINA, not the enlarging paper)(there was a url link here which no longer exists)
So, my theory is that it has more effect on how one focuses the 'focusing reticle' onto one's own retina, rather than any focus shift due to paper sensitivity to invisible wavelengths...oops
I wasn't going to enter into the debate...
I have a book (I think by Barry Thorton) where an experiment is done to test the effectiveness of the blue filter (he found little or no difference).