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I purchased a cromatek enlarger effects kit from a camera fair recently. It's a bit like a Cokin filter holder that sits underneath the lens. It is quite well made and I really only got it 'coz there wasn't much else worth buying. Anyway, the trouble is that when it's use, I'm unable to use the swing-in red filter on the enlarger. Now I suppose I could do with out the red filter, but in practise it is very useful and I'd rather not do without it. Is there a filter out there that I can use in my newly acquired toy that'll do the same job as the swing-in? Something about the same size as a Cokin P series filter would suffice. Regards, BLIGHTY
 

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A few layers of red acetate from the local arts supply shop should do it: I use some as a filter over my laptop's screen. Not going to work if you need it to be optically pure though.

Must ask: what do you use it for? I always remove mine as it just gets in the way...

Cheers, Bob.
 
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Must ask: what do you use it for? I always remove mine as it just gets in the way...
Hiya Bob! I use the swing-in (amongst other things) for positioning test-strips in the right place in the easel, also for accurate placement of burning/dodging masks etc. I know sometimes they can be a PITA, but I'd sooner have one than not. :smile:
 

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I was puzzled there too for a while. The only use I've ever found for the swing red filter was a convenient place to stick my RH flasher lamp on. However I left the wretched thing in place one time too many when making an exposure, that it's now in a draw with all the other assorted darkroom junk.
 
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