Hi all,
Today I’ve tried a LPL C6700 enlarger. As I print in b&w I set all the colours to zero and even the lever just to be sure. The first few test strips became entirely black no matter what I’ve done with the exposure times. Even if I set it to 0.5 seconds it was black after 20-25 seconds but rapidly even if I’d take the strip out earlier it would be pretty dark.
Then I realized that the aperture was f4 so I thought that could be the problem.
So when I set it to f8 or f11 I could control it somehow and could get okay prints, thought I had to play with the developing times because the exposure times were stil 1s, 1,5s, 2s till 4s because after that the contrast became too high to get a decent print.
The enlarger is mint condition, no faulties or anything not even a scratch, the previous owner only used it a few times.
The lens is a Schneider-Kreuznach Componon S 4/80 also in pristine condition.
The chemicals were fresh, the given dilution was used at 20 celsius degrees.
The papers were carefully stored no accidental exposures or anything I even tried it with a blank one and it remained white.
I’m wondering if anybody knows what could be the problem or what I might have done wrong?
Today I’ve tried a LPL C6700 enlarger. As I print in b&w I set all the colours to zero and even the lever just to be sure. The first few test strips became entirely black no matter what I’ve done with the exposure times. Even if I set it to 0.5 seconds it was black after 20-25 seconds but rapidly even if I’d take the strip out earlier it would be pretty dark.
Then I realized that the aperture was f4 so I thought that could be the problem.
So when I set it to f8 or f11 I could control it somehow and could get okay prints, thought I had to play with the developing times because the exposure times were stil 1s, 1,5s, 2s till 4s because after that the contrast became too high to get a decent print.
The enlarger is mint condition, no faulties or anything not even a scratch, the previous owner only used it a few times.
The lens is a Schneider-Kreuznach Componon S 4/80 also in pristine condition.
The chemicals were fresh, the given dilution was used at 20 celsius degrees.
The papers were carefully stored no accidental exposures or anything I even tried it with a blank one and it remained white.
I’m wondering if anybody knows what could be the problem or what I might have done wrong?