coisasdavida
Member
Hello there,
Just a quick question pointed at Elwood 5x7" users, if there is any still around.
I have an Elwood with the proper buld and diffusion glass in place. It came with a 190mm Wollensack and works very nice with that and 5x7" negatives.
4x5" negatives printed in the same setup are fine, but small.
I made a second lensboard and placed a 150mm lens on it planning to use it with 4x5" negatives and big prints, knowing some trouble would appear at some point.
Well, it did. The head and bulb were probably designed to work with a 180-190mm lens. With the 150mm I get a giant hot spot.
My first idea was to come up with a ring, 2-3 inch tall, on top of the negative stage, placing the head and buld higher. My other idea would be to canibalize a Meopta head and steal its bulb height adjusting system and place it on the Elwood.
Has anyone faced this problem? What did you do?
Just a quick question pointed at Elwood 5x7" users, if there is any still around.
I have an Elwood with the proper buld and diffusion glass in place. It came with a 190mm Wollensack and works very nice with that and 5x7" negatives.
4x5" negatives printed in the same setup are fine, but small.
I made a second lensboard and placed a 150mm lens on it planning to use it with 4x5" negatives and big prints, knowing some trouble would appear at some point.
Well, it did. The head and bulb were probably designed to work with a 180-190mm lens. With the 150mm I get a giant hot spot.
My first idea was to come up with a ring, 2-3 inch tall, on top of the negative stage, placing the head and buld higher. My other idea would be to canibalize a Meopta head and steal its bulb height adjusting system and place it on the Elwood.
Has anyone faced this problem? What did you do?