Roger2000
Member
Hello,
Slightly similar post elsewhere a week or two ago, but think the problem has changed hence the new post in a new category.
I've got a durst m605, colour head, which has worked fine for a few years, producing good colour and black and white prints.
I recently started colour printing again, on cut sheet Fuji in fresh Kodak chemicals at 35 degrees. However, the prints had a red cast even on max red filtration. I've just cut down some new Kodak endura, and these prints too are red even on max magenta and yellow filtration.
I've changed the bulb but it's just the same.
I've also noticed that contrast is now lacking in black and white prints, suggesting a weaker than usual red filter.
To my mind, either the brand of bulb is wrong, or the magenta filter in the enlarger has burnt out / dulled over the years.
I've attached a picture of the bulb I'm using.
If anyone has any thoughts on what might be the cause, I'd be very grateful for your views, before I chuck my enlarger on the skip.
Thank you!
Slightly similar post elsewhere a week or two ago, but think the problem has changed hence the new post in a new category.
I've got a durst m605, colour head, which has worked fine for a few years, producing good colour and black and white prints.
I recently started colour printing again, on cut sheet Fuji in fresh Kodak chemicals at 35 degrees. However, the prints had a red cast even on max red filtration. I've just cut down some new Kodak endura, and these prints too are red even on max magenta and yellow filtration.
I've changed the bulb but it's just the same.
I've also noticed that contrast is now lacking in black and white prints, suggesting a weaker than usual red filter.
To my mind, either the brand of bulb is wrong, or the magenta filter in the enlarger has burnt out / dulled over the years.
I've attached a picture of the bulb I'm using.
If anyone has any thoughts on what might be the cause, I'd be very grateful for your views, before I chuck my enlarger on the skip.
Thank you!