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scott jones
21-Jan-2002, 18:38
Hi gang,

I have just been fussing around changing my standard routine for proofing contac t of (4)4x5 negs on a sheet of 8x10 paper. As I was doing this I noticed that th ere seems to be light fall off. I am set up with the enlarger height and "focus" at the point where a 4x5 neg would be as if enlarged full frame to an 8x10 piec e of paper. I measured it several ways (incident and spot) with my Sekonic L-508 and there is an even fall off of 1/2 EV from center to edge. I was kind of surp rised. Now I don't know if this is typical or will even make much of a differenc e in real world printing. I hadn't noticed any problems with my prints but will go back and look. Despite this I would still love some comment on this from thos e more experienced than I with this finding. Thanks!

jose angel
21-Jan-2002, 19:00
I measured time ago in the same way than you with the same results. I have a lpl 7452 color head, 250watts, apo-rodagon 150mm. I think it's normal. If needed, I expose a bit more this area...

Jeff Scott
21-Jan-2002, 19:23
You will find that light falloff is pretty routine with most enlargers, perhaps this is why most printers burn in the edges of their prints !

howard s
21-Jan-2002, 19:35
i noticed the same thing. when i have to print a 24x20 print out of the 4x5 negative, i use a 120mm lens. the fall off is less since the head does not have travel as far up the column. this seems to work pretty well, but i use a 150mm lens for any enlargement that is less in size. regardless, i always burn the corners and edges of all my prints.