I’m getting used to a new to me Saunders/LPL 4550 XLG enlarger and am loving it but I have a question about the Saunders 4-blade masking attachment that came with the enlarger. Overall I’m just wondering how people use it.
I’m still waiting on a regular 35mm negative carrier to arrive so have been using the 4x5 glass negative carrier that came with the enlarger. The Saunders version of the masking attachment (compared to the Omega version) does not mask down to 35mm. It seems to mask down to about 645 or so. I was able to reverse the blades as an experiment to see if I could get it to mask 35mm and that was successful but what I’m noticing is that with any format, the masking attachment creates a soft/feathered edge on the image. I typically like to print with a solid black line around the print but have been unable so far to get it with this setup. I was hoping the masking attachment would work as a one size fits all approach to making any negative size from 35mm to 4x5 but that’s not looking to be the case.
Now I’ve seen reference to people using the making attachment with regular negative carriers as a way of cutting down on stray light from the enlarger and that seems to work very well and it does reduce stray light compared to using the regular negative stage.
So can someone who using this enlarger and the masking attachment give me some insight into how you’re using it? I’m looking for direct user experience here, not anecdotal ideas based on other enlargers.
Thanks for the help.
I’m still waiting on a regular 35mm negative carrier to arrive so have been using the 4x5 glass negative carrier that came with the enlarger. The Saunders version of the masking attachment (compared to the Omega version) does not mask down to 35mm. It seems to mask down to about 645 or so. I was able to reverse the blades as an experiment to see if I could get it to mask 35mm and that was successful but what I’m noticing is that with any format, the masking attachment creates a soft/feathered edge on the image. I typically like to print with a solid black line around the print but have been unable so far to get it with this setup. I was hoping the masking attachment would work as a one size fits all approach to making any negative size from 35mm to 4x5 but that’s not looking to be the case.
Now I’ve seen reference to people using the making attachment with regular negative carriers as a way of cutting down on stray light from the enlarger and that seems to work very well and it does reduce stray light compared to using the regular negative stage.
So can someone who using this enlarger and the masking attachment give me some insight into how you’re using it? I’m looking for direct user experience here, not anecdotal ideas based on other enlargers.
Thanks for the help.