Manuale - 2 DURST 138S PDF
Manuale - 2 DURST 138S PDF
Manuale - 2 DURST 138S PDF
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D U R S T L A B O R AT O R 1 3 8 S
Professional Precision Enlarger for all negative formats from 35 mm
(24x36 mm) to 5x7 in. (13x18 cm), with manual focusing.
First ensure that all parts are cleaned free of any dust left over i
from packing materials. Then set up the base (16) on the floor, i
securing It with screws (15) so that it does not slip. Make quite
sure that the stand is really secure and completely shockproof; if
not, the performance of the enlarger will suffer. Insert the lower
column, together with carrying arm mounted on It (11), into the
stand (16), and secure firmly with the tube clamps (14).
Next fix the enlarger head column (7) into the lower column, turn
ing head and column gently until the projection on the milled
screw (8) engages in the slot of the column; then tighten and
make fast the clamp (21). Set the baseboard (9) (switch and i
opening for lead on right), with its ball-joint, in position on the '
carrying arm (11), and secure it by means of the clamp (19).
The adjusting screw (36) and centering notch (37) comprise, to
gether with the two support pins (10), the three-point carriage which
maintains the table parallel to the lens and the negative pl,ane.
The two support pins (10), precision-adjusted in the factory, ensure
that the base-plate is absolutely horizontal. Next, the two LATICO 240
condensers should be positioned inside the head, with the curved
surfaces facing each other. Then fit the NEGA 138 negative carrier
(4) into the enlarger head (1); to do this, press the two leaf
springs (a) slightly upwards, until the two studs slide into the
guide-grooves, finally coming to rest in position in the two retaining
holes in the guide-plate. If the enlarger is to have a permanent '
site, it can be further secured by means of the two screws (52)
in the column head and a hook on the wall.
Height adjustment of the enlarger head (1) is made by turning the
l<nob (30). When the l<nob is released, the enlarger head comes
to rest automatically and may be secured In the desired position
by means of the clamps (29). To make a rapid height-adjustment,
rotate the knob (.30) in the direction towards the enlarger iiead
at the same time placing the left hand on or under the head and
exerting pressure. Adjustment of focus Is carried out by turning
the second knob (33) after first releasing the clamp situated behind
it (32); this clamp secures the lens mounting sleeve against the risk
of slipping during such operations as, for example, sets or series of
enlargements. The bellows extends according to focal length of the
lens; to effect this, the tube (31) supporting the lens is adjusted
by releasing or tightening the knob (28). For short focal lengths the
tube should be pushed up, for long focal lengths, pulled down.
To swing the enlarger head round to the horizontal position for
wall projection, turn the handle (24) in an anti-clockwise direction
from position « F » to position « L ». After the enlarger head has
been tilted slightly, set knob (24) to 90° so that it snaps in pre
cisely at this angle. To lock it again in this position return the
knob to position « F ».
The six scales provided on the apparatus facilitate orientation with
regard to the various settings and adjustments; notes should be
taken of the various settings (perhaps in form of a table) so that
the data are available for quick positioning when various types
of work have to be repeated.
The scales denote:
Scale (18) indicates vertical adjustment of the baseboard.
Scale (23) indicates the degree of inclination of the enlarger head
for distortion correction.
Scale (40) indicates degree of lens Inclination for distortion
correction.
Lenses Insertion or removal of lens is carried out after undoing the milled
screw (42). Lenses of from 10 to 24 cm focal length should be
mounted on bed plates LAPLA. Our SCHNEIDER DURST COMPO-
NON lenses, supplied In focal lengths 240, 210, 180 and 150 mm, and
ready equipped with the necessary fitting mountings, may be in
serted direct Into the lens turret (41). COMPONON lenses of focal
lengths 135 and 105 mm should be mounted on a LAPLA bed plate;
and COMPONAR and COMPONON lenses of 75-80 mm on the
SEIPLA 75 semi-sunk lens board. (Bed plates are available separa
tely) . Lenses of 50-60 mm focal length are catered for by the LA-
TUB II tube (also available separately), with LEICA M 39 thread.
Lenses used with the M 25 thread require an IXODAP adaptor ring
f o r t h e L AT U B I I t u b e . B o t h L AT U B I I a n d S E I P L A m u s t b e r e m o v e d
before turning the lens turret (41). The tube LATUB II is provided
with an easily read dial which facilitates adjustment of the aperture.
Insert the lens into the LATUB II as follows: separate the two
sprung clamping arms (a) until they reach the stop, press the two
buttons (b) thus arresting the arms in this position, unscrew the
flat bed plate (c) from the tube and mount the lens on it. Set the
lens aperture to the maximum aperture notch and screw the flat
bed plate (c) with lens on to the LATUB il. Turn the aperture
adjusting ring (d) on the LATUB II until the black dot faces the
figure on the ring dial (e) which corresponds to the maximum lens
aperture. Without moving the adjusting ring (d), press the two
clamping arms (a) briefly outwards until the locking device is
released, then guide the arms (a) inwards until they touch the
milled aperture adjusting ring (d) of the lens. The required aper
ture may now be selected by turning the adjusting ring (d) on
the LATUB II and may be read off the graduated dial (e) of the
L AT U B I I .
6 L AT U B I I
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Lens Neg. format magn. factor Condenser
mm/Inch cm/inch nax. min. combination Arrangement
diam.
210 mm 13 X 18 cm
81/2" 5 X T
180 mm 10 X 15 cm
4 x 5 "
31/4 X 41/4"
120 mm
105 mm
4 Vs"
80 mm 6x6 cm
31/4" 21/4x21/4"
75 mm 6 X 6 cm
18 X - 0.4 X
21/4 X 21/4'
60 mm 4 X 4 cm
23.5 X - 2.9 X
2 3/8" V/2XV/2'
50 mm 24x36 mm
28.5 X - 3.8 X
2" 35 mm
Toble of lABORATOR 138 S condenser combinations for horizontal projection
240 mm 13 x 18 cm
210 mm 13 x 18 cm
8V2" 5x7"
180 mm
150 mm 9 X 12 cm
6" 4x5"
135 mm 8.5x10 cm
51/4" 31/4x41/4"
120 mm 6.5 X 9 cm
21/2 X 3'/2"
105 mm 6.5x9 cm
21/2 X 3 y2"
80 mm 6x6 cm
31/4" 21/4x21/4
75 mm 6x6 cm
65x - 18x
3" 21/4x21/4'
60 mm 4x4 cm
92 X - 23.5 X
2 3/8" 1i/2Xiy2"
50 mm 24x36 mm
102 X - 28.5 X
2" 35 mm
To avoid reflections from stray light it is absolutely necessary,
masking down to the area actually needed for enlarging, using the
built-in masks (knob [5]). When making enlargements from section
of negatives, the best optical performance of the lens is obtained
by bringing the desired section as precisely as possible under the
centre (optical axis) of the lens, either by moving the negative
carrier NEGA 138 (4) or by adjusting the masks (5). To facilitate
this adjustment, the pairs of masks are coupled thus forcing the use
of the middle section of the lens (if the marginal zones of the lens
were used for enlarging sections, the print quality would be con
siderably diminished).
An even distribution of light can be attained only when the lens
focal length is greater than the diagonal measurement of the neg
ative to be enlarged. The height of the red filter (6) below the
lens is adjustable, making possible its use with all lenses.
a) NEGA 138
The LABORATOR 138 S is equipped with the standard NEGA 138 Negative carriers
negative carrier (4), by means of which sheet films and plates
of up to 5x7 in. (13x18 cm) may be enlarged. The NEGA 138
consists of a frame with a swivel-mounted top part on sprung
bearings. Each top and bottom pressure glass is fastened by four
spring clips. To obviate the possibility of the appearance of Newton
rings, the upper of the two NEGA glass plates (GLAS) is available
to order with an anti-Newton coating (GLAS AN). For glassless
enlarging LAPFE format masks (mask and mask backing) are
available in the commonest metric or inch formats; these may be
Inserted into the negative carrier in place of the twin glass plates.
To Insert the NEGA 138 negative carrier into the eniarger head.
press the springs (a) gently upwards and then, pushing inwards
towards the centre of the eniarger, downwards: In this way the
studs will slide along the guide-grooves in the eniarger head and
engage in their respective holes. In order to bring the negative
carrier into precise line with the optical axis, it must be pushed
home far enough to allow the studs to come to rest in the
rearmost pair of retaining holes.
NEGA 138
b) LADANE 138
LADANE 138
rier NEGA 138] is turned to the left; by this the upper part of the
negative carrier is raised, so that scratches in the film can be
avoided.
Make quite sure that the lower column has been cleaned completely
free of any pacl<[ng material. . , <• r .
Then release the large locking handle (12) on the right front of the
supporting arm (11); take hold of the table somewhat behind the
middle of the two side edges, and depress the pedal (17). The
baseboard may now be raised or lowered with no great effort. The
base plate should not be forced up or down,
or the carrying arm may become jammed on the
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When the table has reached the desired position, release the pedal,
let go off the base plate and make it fast by tightening the locking
handle (12) (this is especially to be recommended when working
on sets of an enlargement).
The scale (18) shows the distance between the highest position
and the carrying arm.
Never allow the enlarger to be moved or sha
ken by taking hold of the base plate, as this
may cause damage to the automatic servo ad
justment mechanism.
I M P O R T A N T
The drawer (26) on the left-hand side of the lamp housing Is intend
ed to take colour filters of format 43/4 in., sq. (12 x 12 cm); a retain Colour enlargements
ing spring keeps them in position in the enlarger head. To insert
hiters, pull out the dra^wer as far as it wil go, using the handle (26)
By gently tilting the drawer upwards, it may be withdrawn It may
also be inserted on the other side; to do this, remove the metal
cover (54) and fix the retaining screw for the drawer on the upper
side and assemble the metal cover on the other side of the enlara-
ing head. ^
5"" enlargements
the LATIRAD by theseparately)
filter turntable (available additive process,
is required: while
the LAVAKO attachment is necessary when the Agfa colour head is
being used with continuous colour filters. (See Accessories section).
(Generally speaking, the principle holds good for distortion correction Distortion control
that the three optical planes (negative, lens and projection planes)'
are so inclined that their lines, if continued, would intersect in a
single point; this means that the projected Image will be sharp
over Its entire surface, with no need to stop down. Distortion control
with the LABORATOR 138 S may be carried out by any one of four
different methods, each of which gives equally good results.
a) After turning the handle (24), swing the enlarger head round
to « L « as required, and by turning the same handle (24) secure
It at « F » The extent of tilt of the enlarger head may be read
off from the large scale (23).
After loosening and exerting slight pressure on the handle [39),
bring the lens holder back to the horizontal position.
In order to effect complete distortion control, the base plate
also must be inclined, after releasing the retaining lever (34)
and undoing the two support pins (10). (For possible previous
centering of the base plate - see under NEGA 138 negative
carrier).
C o p y i n g I n o r d e r t o u s e t h e L A B O R AT O R 1 3 8 S a s a c o p y i n g a p p a r a t u s ,
the following special accessories are required:
1. LARKA copying cassette. It consists of a closed frame and a
ground-glass focusing screen. Plateholders, reducing adaptors
for PAxaVe" (4.5x6 cm), 21/2X31/2" (6.5x9 cm), 3V2X43/4"
(9x12 cm) and 4x6" (10x15 cm) plates, sheet-film adaptors
1 4 f o r t h e fi l m s i z e s 1 2 / 4 X 2 V 8 " ( 4 . 5 x 6 c m ) , 2 / 2 X 3 y 2 " ( 6 . 5 x 9 c m ) ,
3'Ax43/4" (9X12 cm), 4x6" (10x15 cm) and 5x7" (13x18 cm)
as well as sheet-film holders for 3%x4'/," (8x11 cm) (quarter-
plate), 4y4X6'/2" (12x16.5 cm) (half-plate), 4x5" (10x13 cm)
and 5x7 (13x18 cm) films, are supplied to special order.
2. DURST RILL) Copy Light Unit featuring two hard-chromium plated
steel arms which support the lamps and are attached to the rear
edge of the baseboard by means of sturdy clamps. The height
of the arms can be regulated, and they can be locked in position
by means of a screw. Each arm has two individually circuited
lamps, which can be moved backwards and forwards along the
arm and swung up and down. Opal lamps of up to 150 W are
used in each one. Each lamp is also equipped with a light
diffusing screen to ensure even Illumination of the baseboard.
Special effects can be achieved by using colour or polarization
filters instead of the diffusing screen. The lamp arms can be
swung back when the lamps are not in use, so that they are
not in the way.
The RILU copy light unit can also be used in conjunction with
other enlargers or copy cameras. If it is not possible to attach
it directly to the baseboard with the clamps, the connecting
pieces supplied with the unit should be screwed onto the base
board first. Special extension arms RILAR can be supplied sep
arately for providing uniform illumination of originals larger
than 12x16 in, (30x40 cm) In size.
The LARKA copying cassette is pushed right home Into the enlarger
head in place of the normal negative carrier. To insert the cassette,
grasp it by the two hinged retaining clips (a) so that they can be
slid past the right-hand control knob for operating the format
masks without fouling it.
There is a clamping screw (b) on each of the two clips, and on
the right-hand clip there is also a locking screw (c) for eliminating
lateral play In the cassette. After the LARKA has been inserted
into the enlarger head, the two retaining clips (a) are folded down
wards so that their jaws engage beneath the ribs on the enlarger
head. Then tighten first the locking screw (c) and subsequently
the two clamping screws (b).
The size and definition of the image may be adjusted by either
of the two following methods:
Slide the guide bar (d) right up to its left-hand stop by means
of the milled grip (e), and position the plate-holder, loaded
with a suitable plate or sheet film, beneath the ground-glass
screen with the darkslide facing downwards. Then hook the
clip (g) of the guide bar (d) on to the plate-holder and pull
the bar as far as it will travel towards the right, which action
will slide the plate-holder completely underneath the focusing
screen (f). In order to ensure that the darkslide only is with
drawn when exposing the film or plate, the holder should be
locked in position by turning the knurled knob (i) to the right.
In order to open plate-holder, push the guide bar (d) as far as
It will go to the left. By turning the milled grip (e) on the guide
bar (dj, the opening travel of the darkslide can be adjusted. The
film or plate may then be exposed by switching the copyboard
lighting unit on and off. Finally, close the darkslide once again
by pulling the guide bar (d) towards the right.
Rotate the knurled knob (i) in a counter-clockwise direction and
then push the guide bar (d) towards the left. The closed plate-
holder may then be withdrawn from the frame and can be
detached by pressing the clip (g) together.
LARKA
L A T I R A D T h e L A T I R A D fi l t e r t u r r e t c a n b e u s e d f o r -
T u r n t a b l e fi l t e r - d i s c
between the lens and the filter turret, three plastic rings are pro
vided, which can be cut out to suit the lenses employed in the
enlarger.
A supplementary turret (LAZURAD] is available for using more than
three colour filters; one or even two of these turrets can be fitted
on the spindle. Very thin gelatine or celluloid filters, if used, should
be held in place with LARING retaining rings.
O P E R A T I O N
With the lens already in position, detach the normal red filter by
removing the screw at the end of the filter spindle, taking care
not to lose the ball-catch. Now fit the turret cover (a) by sliding
the bush (b) over the swing-filter spindle, so that the inscription
is uppermost and the aperture (c) faces the front. The actual turret
(d) - with the filters in position - is then slid over the bush
and both components are secured by fitting locking ring (e) and
tightening the knurled screw (f). The cover (a) and the turret
disc (d) should fit closely although not too tightly together; knurled
screw (f) must not of course project into the aperture (c). If a
perfect light-seal between the filter and lens is required for par
ticular types of work, then a plastic washer (g) should be laid over
the opening in the cover (a). Cut the washer so that its diameter
is slightly greater than of the front lens. Finally push the whole
LATIRAD unit up the swing-filter spindle until the washer (g) is
in contact with the lens; it should however still be possible to
adjust the lens diaphragm.
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1 To ensure precision in all photographic operations requiring extreme GRANE 138, GRAHAL
a c c u r a c y o f r e g i s t e r, t h e f o l l o w i n g i n t e r c h a n g e a b l e a c c e s s o r i e s a r e a n d G R A L O
available, for use in the punch register system: the GRAHAL po- (registration equipment)
sitioning frame, the GRANE 138 negative carrier for films up to
5x7 in. (13x18 cm), and the GRALO precision perforator.
The GRAHAL positioning frame is inserted in place of the normal
NEGA negative carrier and fastened in place so that it will not 19
move; it incorporates a guide device for the automatic centering
of the GRANE negative carrier. This makes use of centering pins
on to which the film (already perforated by the punch) is fitted.
The film lies between two glass plates, the upper of which Is also
available in a special finish with anti-Newton coating.
For punching even the thinnest film, the GRALO precision punch
is used, which has adjustable distances between punch-holes (80
and 120 mm) as well as from the margin (1 to 5 mm). Small-
format films should be perforated by means of the micro-perforator
(MIGRALO), and centered by means of the MlGRAFl metal adaptors
in the formats 35 mm (24x36 mm), sq. (4x4 cm), 21/2" sq.
(6x6 cm) and 2'/2X3y2" (6.5x9 cm).
The GRAVACU suction plate, which Is part of the standard equip
ment of the LABORATOR G 139 enlarger, can also In certain circum
stances be mounted on the carrying arm (11) of the LABORATOR
138 S, by making use of the VADAP adaptor piece.
GRALO MIGRALO
MIGRAFi MlGRAFl
LACUF Practical plastic dust cover providing protection against dust and
Protection cover humidity of the darkroom.
Further accessories
DURST ME 500, The voltage stabilizers DURST ME 500/1000/2000 designed for use
ME 1000 with enlargers up to a total load of 500, 1000 and 2000 W respectl-
a n d M E 2 0 0 0 v e l y, a r e a b s o l u t e l y e s s e n t i a l t o a v o i d f a u l t y e x p o s u r e , p a r t i c u l a r l y
Voltage regulators with colour film. If the mains voltage is Inclined to fluctuate. These
stabilizers are fully automatic and will maintain any adjusted voltage
between 110 and 220 V within a variation of ± 1%. Naturally, lamps
can be choked or overrun. It is also possible to connect several
20 enlargers to one and the same stabilizer.
A useful addition to your darkroom is the safelight lamp PENTA- PENTACOLOR
COLOR. It is equipped with five interchangeable colour filters - white. Darkroom safelight
orange, ruby red, olive green and pan green. The filters are fitted
ME 500/1000/2000 P E N TA C O L O R
This masking frame relieves the operator of much manual and men- DURST 243
tal labour when enlarging on different paper sizes. It consists of Masking frame
a cast frame, which is coated with annealing lacquer and imper-
vious to chemical action, with independently adjustable mask bands
Any required width of edge from V32 in. to 1Ve in, (4 to 35 mm)
can be obtained with the aid of these mask bands and a paper
stop, which Is adjusted by means of a milled knob.
All paper formats up to 10x12 in. (24x30 cm) can be used. The
frame can be easily adapted to formats in inches, and can be
supplied at extra charge with a baseboard covered with formica.
Check the performance of your lens with the aid of this test nega- Test negative
tive, available separately; It can also be used as a focusing aid.
This test negative is available in the formats 35 mm (24x36 mm),
2V2X3V2" (6.5x9 cm) and 5x7" (13x18 cm).