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I'm making an alignment cube for reproduction type work. It's a simple acrylic cube with a hole in one side and a bullseye on the other. And when the bullseye is centered in the hole the camera's optical axis is exactly perpendicular to the surface the cube is on.
I'm wondering if one could make a "calibrated negative" that would cause the enlarger to project a dot that should pass through the opening in the cube and fall on the center of the bullseye. That seems quite feasible to me, but would that then mean that the negative carrier and lens board of the enlarger are also aligned/parallel?
I'm wondering if one could make a "calibrated negative" that would cause the enlarger to project a dot that should pass through the opening in the cube and fall on the center of the bullseye. That seems quite feasible to me, but would that then mean that the negative carrier and lens board of the enlarger are also aligned/parallel?