Re: Front Surface Mirrors

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From: Judy Seigel (jseigel@panix.com)
Date: 05/16/00-12:53:16 PM Z


On Tue, 16 May 2000, Jeffrey D. Mathias wrote:

>
> I believe the model Judy referred to fits over the lens and is enclosed
> so as to reduce dust from collecting on the mirror. Having the mirror
> near the lens also keeps the size of the mirror smaller and the price
> reasonable. Also, the enlarger and wall (or easel) should be plumb
> (perpendicular to a level horizontal) as the mirror is fixed at a 45
> degree angle.

No, the one I have is freestanding, and sits on the baseboard -- as should
have been OBVIOUS from my diagram (joke). And yes, it does require care
to avoid scratches. I keep it well wrapped, and better yet rarely remove
from the drawer.

Judy


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