Photographic enlarger

Photocopying – Projection printing and copying cameras – Multicolor picture

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355 70, G03B 2754, G03B 2772

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043962785

ABSTRACT:
In the light path of a photographic enlarger, a supplementary light source is arranged in such a way that an image thereof is formed by the condenser in the focal plane of the imaging lens but outside the range covered by the latter. If the original to be printed has scratches, these deflect at least a part of the light, which reaches them from the supplementary light source into the lens. As a result, that proportion of the actual printing light supplied by the printing light source which is deflected past the lens by the scratches is at least partially compensated. The image of the scratches on the printing material is virtually invisible.

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patent: 2480101 (1949-08-01), Weisglass
patent: 2985062 (1961-05-01), Clapp
patent: 3044351 (1962-07-01), Patterson
patent: 3290989 (1966-12-01), Beattie et al.
patent: 3716298 (1973-02-01), Reardon

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