View Full Version : Colour enlarger to do BW
Vick Ko
22-May-2012, 04:58
A colour enlarger can do BW, is that right?
It just isn't optimized for BW, but with the right filter settings, it can do BW? And, with the yellow/magenta adjustments, it should do VC paper.
regards
Vick
bob carnie
22-May-2012, 05:37
Yes any colour enlarger with filters will do quite well.
I prefer color enlargers (dichroic), for adjusting contrast.
Lot's of love for the Durst 138 w/ colour head!
Oren Grad
22-May-2012, 21:57
It just isn't optimized for BW...
Turn the filtration to zero, and it's just as optimized for graded B&W as any other light source. Dial in as much M or Y as you need, and it's very convenient for variable contrast B&W paper. I've been using the LPL 4500II with color head to print my B&W for 18 years now, and I've never felt a need for anything else.
neil poulsen
22-May-2012, 22:36
Dial in only Magenta for higher contrast; dial in only Yellow for lower contrast. In each case, dial in just as much as you need. In using a color enlarger for B&W printing, I don't really think in terms of contrast grades.
WayneStevenson
23-May-2012, 22:45
It's what I use. Though if you're using VC, and print split-grade, it does complicate things due to bumps and moving the head while changing filtration in the dark.
Jay DeFehr
24-May-2012, 07:52
Paired with a color analyzer/timer, a color head can't be beat for use with VC papers, and especially for enlarging stained negatives.
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