Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/05/08

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Subject: Re: [Leica] Question on V35 color printing and filters
From: Dan Cardish <dcardish@microtec.net>
Date: Sat, 08 May 1999 09:28:05 -0400

Usually by trial and error.  But first note that the filters are
yellow-magenta-CYAN.  If you want a head start, I used approximately
70Y-40M for printing Fuji Reala negatives.  When I printed with the R3000
system (reversal), I seem to recall a filtration of about 10M+10C.  If you
use these values as starting points, you should be reasonably close, but
keep in mind I don't use the same enlarger, so your mileage may vary.  

Note that since this is a subtractive system, you never print with all 3
filters values in use.  Colour negatives usually require some combination
of yellow and magenta.  It is rare that you would ever use cyan.

Dan C.

At 03:59 PM 08-05-99 +0200, you wrote:
>Friends,
>
>At the risk of sounding like a complete beginner (which I am in reality...),
>could someone tell me how one does determine the correct
>yellow-magenta-green settings on the colorhead of a Focomat V35 enlarger for
>printing color negatives and color slides?
>Are there preset values for each emulsion/paper combination that can be
>used?
>Is it only necessary to change filtering on specific negatives/slides if one
>wants to change color cast?
>In other words: can one safely rely on an "average" (preset) setting of the
>colorhead filters for a type of film/paper, without having to go through the
>hassle of changing the settings for each and every negative/slide?
>
>Many thanks for your input.
>
>Pascal
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