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Old December 31st 05, 03:26 PM posted to rec.photo.darkroom
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Default Old Omega Cold Light

Mike wrote:
I came across someone with several Omega D2 enlargers. Some are fitted
with cold lights, and I have the opportunity to just buy the cold light
for my DII.

Described as follows:

"standard cold light for the older omega. Sort of
looks like a "space ship" round, elagant design. Uses a standard light
that can be found in a hardware store, so it doesn't take an expensive
bulb to replace"

Anybody know what this is? The Aristo cold lights definitely take a
special bulb.



It's just a circular flourscent bulb. Fine for graded paper I guess.

Nick

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