V35 and VC Head with RC papers.

wow, lot of work but soooo funny!!

I have to learn how to use properly the easel and I need to aligne the head, but satisfied:

Wet Print, first attempting! by Bruno Gracia, on Flickr

Congratulations, Bruno!

Something different that you might find helpful:
Another stupid :) but effective trick for drying your prints:
When I started out, I hung my prints from a clothes line, using two clothespins. One in each corner, seemed to make sense.
If you hang it from just one corner (you can put a second clothespins on the lowest corner as a weight), it dries faster: the water collects at the borders of the paper, where it flows down. That way, there are no droplets or drying marks on the print.
 
The minor thing is that the Philips 75W HLX bulb for this enlarger is not available anymore so that will be a problem in the near future.

The good thing is that Heiland Electronics in Germany developed a LED cold light source for this V35 Leitz enlarger. You can buy it with potentiometers or with their Split Grade version. With the Heiland Split Grade controller you have a full automatic enlarger exposure time and contrast/filter management system. So in one measurement the system takes over the right exposure time and the right filter which is automatically done in a real Split Grade exposure (filter 00 and filter 5).
All sensiometric curves of the actual photo papers are in the software which you can also get a free upgrade.

The system is also available for about 32 different enlargers. You can buy it with use of the regular HLX bulb or with a LED cold light source.
 
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