Neil Miller
15-Feb-2002, 12:15
Hi, As a newcomer to cold-light heads I need some help re: variable printing tim es. Although I let the enlarger warm-up for 20 mins or so before printing it is very rare that I can get two succesive prints to match. I asked a guy in the s hop where I bought the enlarger what he thought about using a voltage stabliser, but he told me to forget it and just keep switching the enlarger on and off. H e also said to forget about exposure times of less than 30 secs. Is this right? I paid a lot for an RH Designs Analyser Pro Timer partly because of its test-s trip feature, but my printing times are now so long that I cant use its 7-step r ange.
Also, with this timer you cant leave the enlarger on for any length of time to w arm it up - it cuts out after a short while. This means pulling the lead to the light head out and plugging it in elsewhere, which is inconvenient.
What I basically would like to know is whether this is a common feature of cold light heads, or whether my one is faulty/eccentric/past-it.
Thanks for any help.
Neil
Also, with this timer you cant leave the enlarger on for any length of time to w arm it up - it cuts out after a short while. This means pulling the lead to the light head out and plugging it in elsewhere, which is inconvenient.
What I basically would like to know is whether this is a common feature of cold light heads, or whether my one is faulty/eccentric/past-it.
Thanks for any help.
Neil