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Question about lamps, which analogs are suitable?
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Question on Cezanne lamps. I've Peter's suggestion of LED strips; I was wondering if anyone has used or tried a LED COB strip, which can be purchased with a higher light/m strip than LEDs. Any thoughts on them?
While I'm here, anyone know the voltage supplied to the standard lamp carrier?
Thanks
Bruce
Hi Bruce . . .
Don't know the voltage at the lamp mounts due to the 'Inverter' voltage needed for the standard lamps.
But the voltage at the supply connector to the inverter, Yellow and Black cables, is 24V.
Yellow = +24V
Black =24VE . . .(Ground)
Hope this helps . . .
Thanks TC
Hello fellow Cezanne users! You may find this instructional to make custom hold-down plates of use, especially for ULF film scanning:
https://www.largeformatphotography.i...ead.php?162210
Fancy! I just use tape for a handle. I like the metal angle idea. P99 works great, but it is more fragile, in my experience, than the original Screen bed. That's more important when using P99 as the scanning bed. I use thicker p99, as the weight helps hold things flat.
Oh yeah, I forgot to say I use the 1/8" P99. Do you have something thicker? I wondered if thicker would cause issues.
I also use P99 for framing with good results. Just got a small piece for an original Clyde Butcher print I bought in December. Non-glare facing out - looks better than standard glass.
I'll check. I think I used 1/4". I certainly did so for the bed. I bet the big film you use lies pretty flat anyway.
Yep it does. The weights are only really needed when scanning several rolls of 35mm which all are curling and pressing up against the plate.