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Billy Bob said:Donald how do you get even illumination w/ your point source? I have 2 point sources and was considering using one to make a huge enlarger for 12x16 plates. I guess you are using the ps with the condensors in the 138s? I wonder about making a simple diffusion type enlarger with a point source sitting at the top of some reflector. Below the reflector I assume I would have to diffuse the light to get it even with ground glass or some other opal glass or white plexi. thoughts?
I designed and built a reflector that evens the light across the condensers. I don't know of anyone who is using point light source in a pure diffusion enlarger. It would seem to be counter the desired effect.
From what I understand you to be saying, it would appear that what you are wanting is a diffusion light source and that could be done if you spread the light from the point light source and then diffused it in the manner that you indicate. I don't know what wattage your lamps are but plexi would be out of the question in my set up since I use 1000 watt lamps with an operating temperature of 500 celcius. That is over 900 degrees farenheit and would eliminate plexi as a viable diffusion material.
I think that if I were in your position and wanting to have a light source for 12X16 plates that I would opt for a source built from F15 T8 lamps. I would then diffuse the light with frosted glass beneath the lamps. There is a single sided frosted glass available that makes a very nice diffusion material and does not extract the loss of light that more heavily frosted materials do.
Good luck. Sounds like an interesting project.
