Vincent.G
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I am thinking of buying some spare bulbs to keep. I am on a 75W 220V condenser enlarger lamps. Realistically, how long does a typical enlarger bulb last? 100hr?
What's your experience?
What's your experience?
In the 20 years or so I worked in commercial B&W labs, I don't know if I ever blew out a bulb. Maybe once. What you probably have to watch out for is some local and temporary power anomaly that would blow one after the other.
If I had to stock up, I would probably have four in the closet. They're not that expensive.
I do not think this is a good idea when printing RA-4 color prints because the color of your HLX bulb is then very important.
I do not think this is a good idea when printing RA-4 color prints because the color of your HLX bulb is then very important.
The halogen ELB lamp for my Chomega B color head (80W, 30V) is rated for 15 hours.
Vincent,
Life span on Halogen bulbs varies greatly from one manufacturer to another. In my experience, cheap bulbs are a waste of money. Turning the bulb on and off, e.g. contact sheets, also shortens the bulb's life.
The shape/size of the bulb is crucial in order to get even illumination. Find bulbs made for your particular enlarger model.
Regards,
Robert
Will a piece of custom cut frosted glass be helpful? The objective is to diffuse the light right?
This can fit into the filter drawer above the enlarger lens.
Hi Robert
I bought the Philips 75W 220V Opal enlarger bulbs.
There are also equivalent bulbs made by Osram.