Do you want to have to use a step stool to reach the negative carrier or focus controls? If not make the maximum height one that you can comfortably reach all controls when standing on the floor.
Do you want to have to use a step stool to reach the negative carrier or focus controls? If not make the maximum height one that you can comfortably reach all controls when standing on the floor.
Last edited by Bob Salomon; 8-Jun-2020 at 11:37.
"I have this feeling of walking around for days with the wind knocked out of me." - Jim Harrison
One consideration is:
Can you operate the focus adjustment while bent over looking through a grain focuser?
To get a little extra height in my darkroom, I cut the ceiling drywall between the studs to accommodate the head. I’ve got an 8x10 conversion on my VXL
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Wall mounted enlargers seem like a great idea, in in practice rarely hold even acceptable alignment... Many variables come into the system that are under control in a optical bench/rail type of system fixed baseboard system... Try to avoid them if you can...
Decent 135mm or WA types will produce 16X20's on a Beseler... The other option is a well designed/built drop table with different shelf heights below (removable) if you do a lot of large enlargement sizes...
Get a decent 135mm (for cheap used these days), and test...
Steve K
There are a few ways to align an enlarger, I won't bother to discuss as so many object
It's geometry
not magic
Tin Can
I appreciate the comments given - thank you.
I'm of the opinion that I presented my question poorly. Too much specific information about my darkroom dimensions, asking for specific measurement for my enlarger countertop from the floor, etc. Let me rephrase:
What distance, in inches, would I need from the bottom of my 150mm lens to my enlarger counter top in order for me to make 16"x20" prints?
With that dimension, I can evaluate my darkroom space and make a determination on the floor to countertop dimension that best addresses other important issues such as; ability to reach the enlarger controls while standing, sitting, etc. All personal considerations based upon my body dimensions and personal preferences.
"I have this feeling of walking around for days with the wind knocked out of me." - Jim Harrison
Last year I built a second drop table, for my second Omega 4x5 DII.
Latest Darkroom Renovation 3 by Nokton48, on Flickr
Just an idea but might be worth considering, it gives you a lot of options. I print 16x20 from 4x5 and on down.
Omega DII Drop Table no 2 nearly completed by Nokton48, on Flickr
Drop Table 2 by Nokton48, on Flickr
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