Flotsam
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When I finally scored a D2V all equipped for 35mm to 4x5 on ebay, I figured that my old Beseler 23c was redundant and relegated it to the garage pending sale or donation to a young aspiring B&W film photographer . But after using the D2 for a couple of months, I'm thinking of setting the 23c back up for 35mm and 6x7 printing.
It is nice to be able to enlarge 4x5 negs but I am really missing the things that I have long taken for granted on the 23c. The quick and easy, vibration-free ability to change acetate contrast filters for split grade printing, the convenient slide-in red filter so that I can project the image without exposing the paper while selectively flashing areas with my adapted pen-light, and especially, the ability to swing the lens to focus sharply on a tilted easle for perspective control.
I figure that I can squeeze both enlargers in but it will be so tight that I will have to step out of the darkroom just to change my mind. Cozy, but workable, and I think worth it. Just thinking-out loud (or on-line in this case).
It is nice to be able to enlarge 4x5 negs but I am really missing the things that I have long taken for granted on the 23c. The quick and easy, vibration-free ability to change acetate contrast filters for split grade printing, the convenient slide-in red filter so that I can project the image without exposing the paper while selectively flashing areas with my adapted pen-light, and especially, the ability to swing the lens to focus sharply on a tilted easle for perspective control.
I figure that I can squeeze both enlargers in but it will be so tight that I will have to step out of the darkroom just to change my mind. Cozy, but workable, and I think worth it. Just thinking-out loud (or on-line in this case).