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Adapting a 4X5 head to cover 5X7 on the Zone VI 5X7


erik4

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I am thinking about purchasing a Zone VI Type enlarger. I plan to purchase a Beseler Universal 45 head for colour work. However, I should like to be able to shoot 5X7 colour film and print it if I wish.

 

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Can anybody suggest a way of adapting the head so that it projects a wide enough cone to cover the 5X7 without appreciable vignetting? Has anybody tried it? It has been suggested to me that I use a 'thick' enough styrofoam panel to elevate the head. I am looking for a neater and more elegant solution. Don't wish to deal with sticky crumbs of styrofoam on my negatives.

 

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Does anyone know whether Red Light Enteprises which makes the Metrolux timer is still in the biz?

 

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Thanks.

 

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Erik

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For one thing, you don't want the Type I Zone VI enlarger if you plan

on doing 5x7, so be careful. The Type II will do 5x7 B&W, and can be

easily identified. It has two posts (versus one) that drive the lens

stage.

 

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I doubt that there's any way to adapt the 4x5 color head that you

mention to a Zone VI enlarger. Even if you could adapt the head so as

to get even illumination (and I doubt that you can) across the 5x7

format, inverse square law will get you on your exposure times.

 

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If you want to do 5x7, I think you will need to consider some other

enlarger. The Zone VI is easily adaptable to 4x5 color, but not

to 5x7 color.

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