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Old February 9th 04, 12:51 PM
Stephen M. Gluck
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I am about to start using Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. It is being
used on a Chromega Color Enlarger. I understand that bulb condition
and voltage play an important part in getting the "correct" filter
settings for exposure on a particular enlarger. However, does anyone
have a particular setting or formula for a starting point for filter
settings.
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Old February 9th 04, 05:12 PM
Gregory W Blank
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In article ,
Stephen M. Gluck wrote:

I am about to start using Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. It is being
used on a Chromega Color Enlarger. I understand that bulb condition
and voltage play an important part in getting the "correct" filter
settings for exposure on a particular enlarger. However, does anyone
have a particular setting or formula for a starting point for filter
settings.


They don't have that on the box or instructions inside with the paper?
If not maybe the Fuji website does.
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Old February 9th 04, 11:04 PM
David Starr
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On Mon, 09 Feb 2004 12:51:06 GMT, Stephen M. Gluck
wrote:

I am about to start using Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. It is being
used on a Chromega Color Enlarger. I understand that bulb condition
and voltage play an important part in getting the "correct" filter
settings for exposure on a particular enlarger. However, does anyone
have a particular setting or formula for a starting point for filter
settings.


I couldn't find any info at Fuji's website, so i arbitrarily picked
50M + 50Y to start. I ended up with 35M + 75Y for Portra films.


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Old February 10th 04, 07:15 AM
Herbert Kanner
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In article ,
Stephen M. Gluck wrote:

I am about to start using Fuji Crystal Archive Paper. It is being
used on a Chromega Color Enlarger. I understand that bulb condition
and voltage play an important part in getting the "correct" filter
settings for exposure on a particular enlarger. However, does anyone
have a particular setting or formula for a starting point for filter
settings.


Look into solid-state voltage regulators. I use one with my Omega B22X,
have had it for some years. My recollection is that they are not
terribly expensive.

Herb

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