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    coldlight head

    Are replacement bulbs available for the Aristo and Omega coldlight heads? Can y ou use VC filters with these units, or must you use different paper grades? Is there any thing other than the bulb that may break on one of these heads?

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    coldlight head

    With older cold light heads, you get different contrast with different filters, but the "real" contrast doesn't match the number on the filter. Aristo's new bulb...the V-54...works much better. You can buy one directly from Aristo...I think they cost about $100. They have a web site. I just called them on the phone, and they were very helpful. Sent the new bulb right out to me. I get much more even contrast change with the filters now.

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    coldlight head

    The latest tube V-54 for the Arista can probably be purchased at B&H Photo for less $. Be aware that VC papers do not respond as 1 to 1 to graded papers with cold light. Howard Bond has written articles about establishing correct correlationships to graded numbers.

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    coldlight head

    For years, I used an Aristo head with the standard blue lamp which is optimized for graded papers. As time went on I found myself using VC papers more and more and I really didn't have any problem getting a wide range of contrasts using filters with the graded lamp. Recently, however, I switched to the V54 lamp and I am very happy with the even contrast spacing I now get. I have yet to find out how graded papers will work with the V54 lamp. I suspect that the only difference would be, maybe, slightly longer printing times, all else equal.

    In response to the other part of your question: There really isn't anything else, that I know of, in the head to break except, perhaps, the heating element and the contact points. But I think that they will probably last virtually forever.

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