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Forum: Film Processing, Scanning, and Darkroom 04-23-2018, 03:48 PM  
Wow! How this takes me back in time!
Posted By maw
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It's nice to hear and see that analog photography is still widely loved by many admirers, and rightly so.
That of tuco the Beseler, I think is a enlarger along the lines of the first models Durst a company of Bolzano IT, which produced and / or produces
beautiful magnifiers to which you could insert gelatin filters,
later with the advent of electronics Durst have been transformed and then the following models used color heads and analyzers without gelatin filters (difficult to handle).

The Philips PCS-130 + PCS150 had three internal lamps each filtering the light of the RGB primary colours and working in subtractive synthesis with the support of the PCA060 colour analyzer.
I think I remember that. But the result, especially on glossy paper, provided color prints that were impeccably colorful.
The fun was to sample the prints and it was necessary to do a lot of tests because although the analyzer was well calibrated it sometimes gave results that differed from the CMY+K colors. Hours and hours.....







Forum: Film Processing, Scanning, and Darkroom 04-21-2018, 07:38 PM  
Wow! How this takes me back in time!
Posted By maw
Replies: 19
Views: 3,323
I still own the Philips PCS 130/150 Tri-one-colour with two lenses the Componon f/5.6 80mm and the Rodenstok Rodagon f/2.8 50mm,
I sold the PCS-130 control unit and color analyzer, maybe now I will print in B/W

Besides the B/W I worked a lot with the Cibachrome and an Agfa acetate support that disappeared shortly after, with the Cibachrome you get very bright and saturated colors.

Unfortunately the digital is erasing a bit of all this.

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