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Jersey Vic

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I need to buy some glass for a Durst nega138 negative carrier. I'd like to buy suitable glass but not go crazy $ wise. Possible?
 

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I made my glass inserts for my Durst enlarger from some outdated FP4 glass plates I bought in 1976 or 7. They are still perfect 30+ years later.

Extremely eay :D

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Thanks for the positive reinforcement. I've never used a glass carrier before.

What are the benefits of Anti-Newton glass and should I buy 2 sheets of AN or 1 AN and 1 'non AN' and which should be on top?
 
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Most emulsions will not create Newton rings
against plain glass. (Tech Pan did and there
may be others, but it's not an issue with the
Foma and Tri-X films I use.) But the film
base surely will. So, you can probably make
do with one sheet of plain glass, and one of
ANG, depending on your film of choice.
 
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