So, I reopened my CLS 2000 head, in order to take some pictures of the IR filter in position 32.
As you can see, this filter is actually part of the light bulb / dichroic reflector assembly.
(Just like in the head of the Durst HL 2501 AF, which I shared in post #882).
It's completely separate from all the other filters, and is held in place by a spring loaded metal frame.
The dimensions of the filter in my head are 108 x 108 x 2.3mm
(but a 3mm thick filter could easily slide into position)….
It's colorless when you look through it, but light reflected at 45 degrees has a slight magenta hue…
The reason why I asked for confirmation from other users, is because my enlarger came to me used and somewhat abused, with several alterations…
My Magenta dichroic filter is damaged, and I considered the possibility that the filter in position 32 might not be original, or that (even though visually in good condition) might not cut enough thermal IR radiation to properly protect the color filters, because of age or other reasons…
So, if someone could confirm that the filter in their enlarger has the same dimensions as the one in mine, it would ease my mind when ordering a replacement, since the odds that 2 enlargers with different ownership backgrounds should have the same non original filter are, well, very low…
Add to the equation the mention in the CLS 2000 manual that there are 2 IR filters in position 32, and the necessity for my question was born…
I understand that completely opening up your head to check for the answer to my question is a non starter, but I hoped that someone might already know the answer…
Alternatively, someone might be willing to remove the lamphouse cover (by pressing the two studs), take the lamp out of the way (by removing the two thumbscrews), and remove the dichroic reflector (by pressing one more stud)… then look down, towards the color filters, and see if the first filter (colorless) looks to be one piece or two…
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In any case, and assuming the absence of confirmation:
I'm considering ordering a 3mm thick IR filter (assuming I can get one…).
Does anyone know of any reason that I should avoid a thicker filter?
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