You would get far better quality with one of the folding Liesegang or Elmo models.
Printable View
Thanks Pere. Lenses I have.
I will do more research. Beats setting up an Elwood for horizontal projection. Less space.
The 9075 has two FXL - 82V, 410W and some models just one.
I tried this 20 years ago with copier transparencies. We had a very high-end copier at that time. My source was Nikon Coolpix 100 0.3 mp
Long before I even heard of LF.
I now make positives by contact printing as I only did 11X14 reversals once with a guy who wanted to use my darkroom.
hello all!
In the archives of this forum I found a similar discussion, in 2011
LF(up to 8x10) slide projector-homebrewed
http://www.largeformatphotography.in...tor-homebrewed
Im getting an overhead to try this out. This is brilliant. Randy, what do you mean with rear projection?
A carrousel needs to be designed as well...
I once went to a performance art presentation that had a overhead projector that live bugs were dumped on for effect... Creepy!#!!
Steve K
I too have used an overhead projector for this. A horizontal enlarger sounds like a better idea, if you could get enough light from one. Maybe some high powered LED’s would work. But I generally just play around with slides. The real trick is getting people interested in looking at slides. Free alcohol and food seems to help.