Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/02/04

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Subject: Re: Kodak/Ilford consistency; was X-mas Tree Test
From: c.blaue@bmsg.de
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 1997 08:52:44 +0100

>   For years I used the dichroic filters in my enlarger for my B/W contrast
>   control.  Then one day I picked up an Ilford "student special" set of their
>   Multigrade filters and discovered them to be a revelation.  You really don't
>   have to adjust printing times (at least for most prints) when changing
>   filters.   No more guessing what to dial in to the colour head to increase
>   the contrast (I never found the tables published by Ilford to be
>   particularly accurate).   I make it a point to take care of them (buy the
>   mounted filters and keep them in the box when not in use),  and I focus with
>   the filter in place.  I have not noticed any degradation in image quaIity.  

>   As an aside, one of my better prints was made in a workshop held at a local
>   school.  The filters that I used were in terrible shape, but they added
>   something to the print that I have never been able to duplicate. 

>   Dan C.

It seems as if it is sensible to buy a multicontrast head for the V35. Is
anyone on the list using it. How about sharing the experience.

Thanks

christoph