| 21. | Condensers are an essential part of any imaging device, such as microscopes, enlargers, slide projectors, and telescopes.
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| 22. | Dunker built a wide variety of cameras, contact printers and photo enlargers over a period of thirty-seven years.
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| 23. | The negative may now be printed; the negative is placed in an enlarger and projected onto a sheet of photographic paper.
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| 24. | A horizontal enlarger consists of a trestle, with the head mounted on crossbars between two or more posts for extra stability.
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| 25. | The paper is then exposed to the colored light by a horizontal enlarger and processed with a large-format color processor.
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| 26. | Ironically, owners of Rigas and model II cameras would get better results from a MINOX III enlarger than a MINOX II enlarger.
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| 27. | Ironically, owners of Rigas and model II cameras would get better results from a MINOX III enlarger than a MINOX II enlarger.
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| 28. | Digital enlargers project an image from an LCD screen at the film plane, to produce a photographic enlargement from a digital file.
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| 29. | These are high quality, 6-element, 4-group enlarger lenses, which are updated versions of the Componon line.
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| 30. | Many existing translites have been created in a photographic darkroom by a mural enlarger projecting onto a strip of film up to wide.
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