Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/27

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Re: Split printing
From: Mark Rabiner <mrabiner@concentric.net>
Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1999 21:21:11 -0800

Jim Brick wrote:
> 
> Many years ago, I worked as a commercial photographer. I was just out of
> Brooks and worked for Bill Herbert Photography in San Jose CA. Bill had an
> Omega D2 and used Varigam VC paper. He had a filter attachment mounted
> below the lens that had two filters mounted in it, and a switching
> solenoid. I forget the colors, I remember one being very dark and purpl'ie
> and the other a yellow-green. Anyway, the enlarger timer also controlled
> the filters. You dialed-in the paper grade you wanted, the time, then
> pushed the expose button and the light filter (the home position) got a
> percentage of the exposure, then the other (dark purpl'ie) filter flipped
> under the lens. There was a solenoid that switched the filters. After the
> exposure, it flipped back to the light colored filter so you could see to
> change negs, crop, focus, etc.
> 
> This system was made up of a split filter system. A percentage to the
> yellow-green light and a percentage to the blue-red light. Percentage
> switched by the paper grade chosen.
> 
> Is this Split Printing?
> 
> Jim

IMO yes, did you enjoy this system, miss it when it was gone? I can't imagine...
Mark :-) Rabiner