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light bulb – were
commonly used in
enlargers, but even at the turn of the
century simple folding daylight enlargers still found a use
among amateurs to...
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brand for a line of
enlargers,
introduced in 1939 and
discontinued in 2014.
Omega became an
independent brand for the
enlargers after Simmon Brothers...
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Photographic enlargers De Vere (UK)
Digital enlargers.
Previous manufacturer of
quality analog photographic enlargers. Dunco,
Photographic enlargers Jobo (US)...
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since expanded to
produce cameras in 5×7 and 8×10 formats, as well as
enlargers.
Intrepid 4×5 (2015) MK2 (2017) MK3 (2018) MK4 (2019)
Black Edition (2021)...
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manufacturing enlargers their sales peaked in 1979 with 107,000 sold.
Durst have
filed over 500
patents for
various components and
designs of
enlargers. Now,...
- It
operated from 1850 to 1971,
making lenses for cameras,
photographic enlargers, reconnaissance, mapping,
microchip replication, and an
anamorphic projection...
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company that
produces photographic equipment;
particularly lab systems,
enlargers and
slide projectors. It was
initially founded in 1913 to make equipment...
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photographic enlargers. Sun Ray
Photo Company made photographers'
equipment including camera tripods and at
least five
photo enlargers. The
tripods were...
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contributor to
silver halide photography. The
company still sells photographic enlargers; one of the few
remaining companies to
market the device. The name Charles...
- 8 mm,
though this is of
little importance for
lenses used on
bellows enlargers. The
Soviets later adopted the LTM
mount for
their Zenit single-lens-reflex...