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Info on Liesegang Enlarger


ole_tjugen

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Hi Ole,

 

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sounds like you've been offered one of the 50's or 60's modell from

Liesegang. The lower part is bulid like a table and made of wood, the

upper part is a metal column. At least I used such an enlarger years

ago and it worked fine. 4x5'' should be the max. format so you

wouldn't be able to enlarge your 5x7''. You'll need a 150mm enlarging

lens for 4x5'' too. Check out the condensors and the illumination of

the neg's with 150mm lens (!) to get the right condensors for that

size.

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Ole,

 

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Liesegang has built several enlarger models, but as far as I know,

has never built a 5x7 model. And since it is not easy to get parts

for them, I would not recommend buying one that is not fully equipped

with all what you need.

 

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Regards,

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The Liesegang was called Rajha 5 and the maximum film size

was 9x12 cm (4x5"). The lamp head was very hight and the bulb

was easy to adjust for an even illumination as it was fixed to the

end of a long rod inside the lamp house. The baseboard had

some device to tilt the easel to adjust the perspective.

Some rumors told that it was originally designed by the late

Andreas Feininger in the erly therties. I used it a long time ago

and it worked nicely.

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