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contains the main working parts: the light source, lens, and negatran. it is raised up and down no the supporting column. |
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holds the enlarger head out over the baseboard and printing paper. serves best as a rail on which the head is moved up or down. |
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Specifies enlarger setting of film format size. |
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Negative Size Adjustent Knob |
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Adjusts the upper bellows to adapt to different size film formats. |
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Opens and closes the negative stage to lock in the negative carrier or negatran. |
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The device that holds and transports the negative under the lamp. |
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This part moves the enlargert head farther and nearer the printing paper producing the final image size for the enlargment. |
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changes the distance between the lens and the negative. |
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Prevents unwanted movement of the enlarger head. |
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A small red plastic insert that allows light to hit the lens so the aperture setting can be read. |
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Bends the light rays passing through the negative to form an enlarged image. |
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It changes the size of the diaphragm in f/stop measurments. |
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An adjustable opening much like the diaphragm in the camera which controls the amount of light reaching the printing paper. *Controls the amount of light passing through the lens. |
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Small mark that indicates the selected aperture setting. |
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This enlarger part holding the enlarging lens and lens illuminator is held in place by the lens stage. |
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Hiolds the contrast filters ir safelight filters below the lens. |
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Holds the lens board with the enlarging lens and illuminator. |
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allows the distance between the lens and negative to be adjusted while focusing. |
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This platform is opened by the negative stage lever and supports the negative carrier/negatran. |
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Allows the enlarger to accommodate e cariety of film formats. |
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A pair of convex lenses which spread the light evenly over the negative area |
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Holds large gelatin in contrast filters in preferred location above the lens. |
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This high intensity bulb supplies the required light to expose the printing paper. |
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A round frame device for holding the negative inside the enlarger so that it can be printed. |
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The foundation supporting the whole unit. It also is the surface apon which the print proofer, easel or printing paper is placed. |
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Used to hold printing paper flat and in place when making an enlargement. Four print sizes are avaliable. |
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Used to assure that negatives and photo paper are in contact when a proof or contact print is made. |
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Used to assure that negatives and photo paper are in contact when a proof or contact print is made. |
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Small brush treated to eliminate static electricity so dust or lint will not adhere to the negative. Must be kept clean and in a box. |
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Dodging and Burning Tools |
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Devices used to lighten or darken particular areas of a print by shading one area whils addinf light to another area. |
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Magnification devide used to assist with sharp focus. |
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Controls the interval of time photo paper is exposed to light. |
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Used to protect the lens and put in place when the enlarger is shut down. |
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Alighs hairline to ensure that lens board is parallel to the baseboard. |
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Used to alter contrast on polycontrast paper. |
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