mono said:Why should I use cold light heads in the darkroom?
What´s the difference to diffusion heads?
Can I see any difference?
Thank you!
mono said:Why should I use cold light heads in the darkroom?
What´s the difference to diffusion heads?
Can I see any difference?
Thank you!
esanford said:Simple way to find out... If you now use a condenser enlarger make a print as you usually do. Find another photographer that has a cold light head. Go to his/her darkroom and print the same negative. Observe the difference....
When I did this, the difference between cold light and condenser enlarger was so great, I purchased a cold light system and threw my condensers in the trash!!! Enlarged prints from a cold light enlarger, resemble contact prints with more gentle gradations from black to white.
rhphoto said:I've used both over the years, and always preferred the "look" of negs printed with diffuse light. I know some will disagree with this, but I think you get more separation in the high values with diffuse light over condenser light. In other words, condenser illumination tends to block up the high values. Of course you can develop your negatives less, but why not just use the diffuse source? I also understand a cold light is more intense, meaning your exposures will be shorter, due to the fact it is a bluish light, which the paper is more sensitive to.
Donald Miller said:Ahh...I knew this couldn't last...the war druims are sounding...the cold light camp fires a shot across the bpw of the condenser crowd...Will there be a response?...of course, you bet!!!...My experience has been exactly opposite that of yours. That is why I use a condenser light system...and I am willing to prove that mine is bigger then yours... So there!!!!
Claire Senft said:Perhaps Miller and Sanford can supply of photo each item with a scale to determine size and we can get this settled. Mr Miller is ready to offer proof. Mr Sanford can we count on you to show us yours? Perhaps we can find some female member of Apug who will serve as judges on the importance of these size matters.
Claire Senft said:Perhaps Miller and Sanford can supply of photo each item with a scale to determine size and we can get this settled. Mr Miller is ready to offer proof. Mr Sanford can we count on you to show us yours? Perhaps we can find some female member of Apug who will serve as judges on the importance of these size matters.
Claire Senft said:Please Sanford, I already have enough personal issues without you removing my gender conflicts. I am an older person. I much prefer being adressed as Miss Senft. I guess that I am just not an ordinary old maid.
Mr Miller what would you recommend this female use as a gauge to determine size?
mono said:I had this question because I am very much interested in the new LED coldlight head produced by Heiland electronics famous for their Splitgrade controller.
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