Bob Carnie
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Putting a cross beam attachment to the top of your enlarger can steady the head while doing split printing which in my case means opening the filter drawer or adjusting the dichroic filters by hand at least two times per image. Without the brace there is a good chance of vibration, as well
once braced the head stays in Alignment much longer.
To the OP's question - I think using filters below the lens is a bad idea on many levels, but as others point out putting a grain focuser
on the easel will answer the question quite quickly , but I would suggest make a few prints with and without and be the judge yourself. When I started collecting enlargers I always made sure that a bracing system was available .
once braced the head stays in Alignment much longer.
To the OP's question - I think using filters below the lens is a bad idea on many levels, but as others point out putting a grain focuser
on the easel will answer the question quite quickly , but I would suggest make a few prints with and without and be the judge yourself. When I started collecting enlargers I always made sure that a bracing system was available .