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Sean Donnelly
19-Mar-1998, 00:41
Frustrated by negative popping, I'd like to get a glass 4x5" negative carrier fo r an Omega D2 enlarger with Chromega head. Where can I buy one?

Rob Rielly
19-Mar-1998, 16:55
The Omega D series enlargers all take the same neg carriers. The current carrier s for D5s will work just fine. If you contact Omega you can get one through the m. Otherwise you are into looking at camera shows and Shutterbug dealers. Rob

Britt Leckman
20-Mar-1998, 11:29
If you don't want to pay the $100.00 plus for a new Omega glass carrier, and are handy with a glass cutter, you can make one without much trouble. The main thi ng you are going to need is Anti-Newton glass. Regular window glass will create rings and swirls when pressed against your negative. This glass can be very ex pensive, however, if you can find an old overhead projector with clean glass (tr y you local school district), or can buy a piece of replacement overhead projec tor glass, then you have your Anti-Newton glass. You need the top piece of glas s, not the fresnel screen nearest to the bulb. Cut the glass into 2 6x6 inch pie ces, then mask the 4x5 area with metal tape (from your home center) spray paint the tape black (mask off the negative area)be carefull not to scratch the surfac e of the glass (this goes for the Omega carrier too). I store my glass carriers in Ilford anti-static cloth. Remember!!!When you use glass carriers, you have 4 more surfaces for dust to gather on! If you already have a problem with dust, then you might want to try a Zone Six 4x5 stretch carrier which pulls the negat ive taught using spring action. Zone Six carriers can be adapted for Omega with out much trouble. If you have questions, drop me a line.

Paul Minkus
25-Dec-1999, 21:11
I have a Omega D5 with a Ilford 500h enlarger head. The bulbs generate a lot of heat and a glass carrier is a necesity. I bought a Saunders LPL 4x5 carrier. It is designed to fit the Omega. It is very good quality and works quite well. I cut masks out of opaque paper for all the formats that I use.