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    5x7 head for omega?

    I have an omega D chassis with a dichroic II head on it. Is it possible to get a head that can do 5x7s? I used some 5x7 sheets for masking 4x5s and when I looked at the finished mask I thought "wow, what if I were shooting on one of these big sheets instead of 4x5?" I have some lenses that can just barely cover 5x7 so I figured I'd look into what'd it take to enlarge the larger sheets, too.

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    Re: 5x7 head for omega?

    Yeah I was thinking that I could probably just make a head for the enlarger.

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    Re: 5x7 head for omega?

    beseler had a kit to make a 8x10 out of a 4x5 MX enlarger you mite google it
    to get some looks to see how it was made

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    Re: 5x7 head for omega?

    The simple solution is to pick up an old 5x7 Elwood. When they can be found they're often very cheap or free. If you're handy you might be able to cobble up a way to put an Omega E 5x7 head on an Omega D 4x5 chasis. However, I suspect it wouldn't be easy.

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    Re: 5x7 head for omega?

    I have an Omega 5x7 head I am not using. It was on an E series and is one of the round Omegalite designs. Send me a PM if interested.

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    Re: 5x7 head for omega?

    Newer Omega E chassis are in essence modified D2 chassis. You can modify anything with the right tools, enough time & patience.
    "Great things are accomplished by talented people who believe they will
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    Re: 5x7 head for omega?

    will an older thread ""Converting Omega E3 Cold Light Head to LEDs for $100 ""

    if you can find a negative carrer then just make a box & then an LED
    I can't find it right now but I read one on the nit that make a wooden box about 4" high to put in on a beseler 4x5 then a 8x10 negative carrer & then a coldlight
    AND that is about all the beseler 8x10 kit is that you can put on the 4x5MX
    SO it you can find a negative carrer & then make some thing like that LEDs
    and play with how high to make a box to work for you 5x7
    Now my Omega E head is on a D2 its only about 2" or so higher then the D2
    so make a box 5" tall with a slot for your negative carrer to go in to at say 3"
    then make the LEDs like ""Converting Omega E3 Cold Light Head to LEDs for $100 ""
    then looks like you would be good to go
    NOW I may just git this a try as I have a Durst 5x7 negative carrer & NO Durst
    enlarger!! but anyway on ebad is a ARISTO 5X7 COLD LIGHT HEAD #280757971493
    $249.00 Buy It Now if you wont to do it that way

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    Re: 5x7 head for omega?

    the aristo cold light head that was sold for the e3, needs to be modified and "bagged"
    with plastic all around because it doesn't really fit as if it were made specifically for the
    omega. still, 100x better than the round omegalite.

    the e3 (that i have) dwarfs a d3v by comparison.
    i use a military d3v which is even bigger than the normal size too.

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    Re: 5x7 head for omega?

    hey SeanEsopenko

    did you buy that ARISTO 5X7 COLD LIGHT HEAD #280757971493

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    Re: 5x7 head for omega?

    Quote Originally Posted by banjo View Post
    hey SeanEsopenko

    did you buy that ARISTO 5X7 COLD LIGHT HEAD #280757971493
    No I didn't. If I were to shoot 5x7 I'd be doing it quite a bit down the road. The thread was started due to curiosity because when I was holding some 5x7 sheets (used for masking 4x5) I thought "wow this is nice and big" with a big smile on my face .

    Can't make a switch for a while, though. And I'm not yet enlarging my 4x5 enough to start requiring a bigger negative.

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