My Federal 312 enlarger arrived, and it's a real tank! I haven't used it yet as I'm still sorting out lens board issues and figuring out how to mount my 3 lenses, all of which have different size threads. I like it's simplicity compared to my old Durst 606. The Durst was steady, but the glass negative carrier and condenser lens meant lots of print spotting. The Federal can do 6x9 negs too.
The lens boards should be easy to make (unlike the Durst!), from small pieces of wood, but I'm not sure what to do about the cracked opal glass that sits above the diffuser. My question is, do I really need this? It looks like the frosting on it will cause much longer exposures and cut contrast on the prints. I was thinking of simply laying an enlarger filter on top of the glass if I need it for contrast on the prints, but if I don't need the glass, I'll lay them right on the diffuser. It calls for a 75W bulb, but I have a 100W frosted house bulb that I took the printed numbers off w/ alcohol, and thought that might make up for the lack of opal glass.
The lens boards should be easy to make (unlike the Durst!), from small pieces of wood, but I'm not sure what to do about the cracked opal glass that sits above the diffuser. My question is, do I really need this? It looks like the frosting on it will cause much longer exposures and cut contrast on the prints. I was thinking of simply laying an enlarger filter on top of the glass if I need it for contrast on the prints, but if I don't need the glass, I'll lay them right on the diffuser. It calls for a 75W bulb, but I have a 100W frosted house bulb that I took the printed numbers off w/ alcohol, and thought that might make up for the lack of opal glass.
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