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I have one and like it a lot. I have it permanently mounted on the ceiling over a counter and have tested for correct times. It is consistent and very easy to use-I think it is a terrific tool.

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I have one and find it invaluable for contrasty negs. and dealing with over bright highlights. It makes getting a bit of tone in the white sky a lot easier without much effect on the overlapping dark tones. It is useful not just for flashing but for burning in locally (beyond flashing) with white light to get a bit more tone where the neg. is too dense. I wouldn't be without it.

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I flash quite a lot but using a second enlarger. I was thinking of attaching one of these to the lens panel so I can fog within the masked area. Has anyone done this? seems a great little gadget
 

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I flash quite a lot but using a second enlarger. I was thinking of attaching one of these to the lens panel so I can fog within the masked area. Has anyone done this? seems a great little gadget
I use one attached to the swing-in diffuser on my Durst. It's very easy to selectively flash/fog whilst projecting the image (with the red safety filter in place) on the baseboard. In fact I tend to use it in this manner rather than flashing the whole image.
 

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I love mine. I put a piece of velcro on the back, and the associated strips on the underside of each of my two enlargers. I used the "not horribly intense" velcro. That way I can use it on either enlarger. I have the foot switch for it as well, which I marked with tape so I call tell which is which (between the flasher & the timer).

The velcro 'solution' works quite nicely! :smile:
 

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I have one and like it a lot - another of Richards thoughtful well designed pieces of kit

I would happily recommend it to anyone who is in the market

I too use Velcro to swap the Flashers head unit between my 2 enlargers - attaching the head unit near the lens panel

I don't have a foot switch with mine but hand hold the control box - sometimes with the control box in one hand and a masking tool in the other if I am selectively flashing only part of the paper

Martin
 
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