Neal said:So as not to avoid confusion and based entirely on the photo, the easel in question is an 11x14, not a 16x20.
sterioma said:... and a side question: would it be a problem if the easel was bigger than the enlarger base?
jeroldharter said:I already have a Saunders 20x24 4-blade. I think 4-bladeis the way to go if you want one easel that is versatile.
I have never seen a 2 blade worth getting. You can't really adjust the borders because 2 of the 4 borders are fixed.
Also, I would get an easel one size larger than you think you need so that you have options in the future.
jeroldharter said:I have never seen a 2 blade worth getting. You can't really adjust the borders because 2 of the 4 borders are fixed.
QUOTE]
I don't know... On my easel two fixed sides have adjustment for borders, so it can make borders from 5mm to 2,5 cm size on both fixed sides, and on moveable sides choices are not limited (within given easel and papers size of course)...
And I agree about problems with big easel for small prints. Thats why I bought (also 2 bladed and also Meopta, used) 18x24cm easel...
Huh, I just realized I am only talk about Meopta. Well, for us in (former) Eastern Europe that was(is) easiest to get and become almost standard...
127 said:Of course YMMV - depending on how much space you've got and how large you typically print...
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?
We use cookies and similar technologies for the following purposes:
Do you accept cookies and these technologies?