Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/02/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Thanks a lot for your help in solving my newton-ring problem. First of all I was wondring why Leitz made enlarges which were Newton sensitive. The answer is that they were not newton-sensitive with the emulsions of the 50's and 60's. They were not that thin and glossy. The solutions can be divided in two groups : 1. Anti-newton glass - - Leitz anti-newton glass but the Leitz anti-newton glass is hard to find (impossible ?) - - Make anti-newton glass yourself with the AN-glass of a 6x6 slide frame. That must be a good solution but glass doesn't cut as easily as paper and make sure the edges do not scratch the negative. 2. Avoiding contact between the negative and the condensor. - - Tape of the 24x36mm frame and make sure the tape is not too thin (the misake I made). - - Make a frame to put on the negative stage with a 24x36mm cut out. I made it out of medical film. I am working with the last solution now which works very well for me. I also have the feeling that it is more forginving for dust on the negatives. Greetings,