Good question. I guess I'll have to liimit my maximum print size to what I can
focus, given the length of my arm. Do you know how the old timers focused large
prints that were projected onto wall easels? I remember reading that Ansel Adams
made prints in that way with a manual focus enlarger.
Paul

Shel Belinkoff wrote:

> Will you have to get on your hands and knees to focus?  It seems that
> you won't be able to focus while looking through the magnifier, unless
> you've got very long arms <g>.  Is that the case, and how will you deal
> with that situation?
>
> Paul Stenquist wrote:
> >
> > I intend to align the lower table by shimming the legs as necessary. Or I  may
> > install threaded supports that can be adjusted. It won't take a lot. The floor
> > is only slightly out of alignment with the enlarger base.
>
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