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    Omega / Beseler-Minolta 45A compatibility

    I can figure out how to use it later but if I have an Omega 3 enlarger (I can do b&w) is there anyway a Beseler\minolta 45a color system controller\enlarger light system will work at all to make color prints? I may be way off on this and I know they are different companies but they maybe it works. Thanks in advance for your help.

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    Re: Newbie dumb question probably

    It would like come down to whether it fits or not, or if you could fashion an adapter out of plywood, mat board, or metal. If you dont move it around alot you might be able to get away with it sitting on top unattached. KHB photographics in Canada might know for sure.
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    Re: Newbie dumb question probably

    You don't provide us enough information about your enlarger. Do you have a A-3, B-3, D-3 or E-3?

    The Beseler/Minolta head will fit on some, but not all, and in any case, you'll have to make some sort of adapter -- as mentioned. That should not be very difficult, and it's possible that Omega made an adapter for your model -- but that would probably be very difficult to find.

    Have you read about the pros and cons of the Beseler/Minolta head? While they are easy to find, it may or may not be the best color head for you -- for a variety of reasons.

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    Re: Newbie dumb question probably

    Yes, the flash tubes are very hard to come by; not manufactured any more and are expensive. It uses strobe flash tubes to sequentially expose the paper through the RGB filter matrix; very unusual.

    It's probably not the best head to start with, as it prints with RGB lights (additive) rather than the usual CMY filters (subtractive). 99.9% of all color printing literature tutorials use CMY nomenclature, so it would be doubly taxing to convert this information to RGB AND learn color printing at the same time.

    I have one. It's neat (when it works), but I worked in RGB lights in motion picture printing, so I am more familiar with that concept than the other.
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