I'm Printing 10x10 with the 105 rode stock
My 80 is newer...
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I'm Printing 10x10 with the 105 rode stock
My 80 is newer...
Yes I even switched up to 105 and no Problems I Feel 135 is way too high for working....
If I were to make larger prints the enlarger would top out...
Yes I talked to Jens at Durst today he said a Longer Lens like 150 and I have a 135. Said it may work. I will give it a try tonight. Thanks. With the 80 condenser and the 80 lens you would think that...
im using a Durst enlarger and not quite used to it. I think I have it set up for 6x6 format. 80 lens and an 80 condenser above Neg. But on my Print the edge seems to fade slightly. Any suggestions....
Oh I Listened but when you set the condenser lenses atop each other one of the condenser looks to be upside down... With the Italian Precision this was built. Why when you put these lenses together...
One person told Me I needed to face curved together for 6x7to 4x5. With only using 150 lens... Didn't make sense to me so I'm here figured one person knows this enlarger well
Basically I was Confused on placement of Condenser lenses. I have A 151-152-80. How does one Place them for the Different Formats.
i Just set up my Durst l1200 and confused on the Placement of the 151/152 condenser Lens setup for 4/5 or 6/7. I had read with the condenser set-up you need a 135 lens for both these two negative...