[pure-silver] Re: enlarger meter
- From: Shannon Stoney <shannonstoney@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2007 17:31:41 -0600
With a lot of hum and haw it is possible to use it as a light
meter/densitometer by comparing the light a negative lets through to
the light a step tablet lets through.
- Or -
You can buy meter designed for measuring light in
a darkroom environment: calibrated, linear, published
curves, determines paper grade, reads exposure time, tells you how
much to dodge, tells you how much to burn, and reads negative density
to 0.01 stop.
It even works dandy emulating an EM-10 at comparing two spots to see
if they are the same brightness.
And, it is a _lot_ easier to use than an EM-10.
How much is it?
--shannon
--
Nicholas O. Lindan
Darkroom Automation
A Unit of Cleveland Engineering Design, LLC
Cleveland, Ohio 44121
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With a lot of hum and haw it is possible to use it as a lightmeter/densitometer by comparing the light a negative lets through to the light a step tablet lets through.
- Or -
You can buy meter designed for measuring light in
a darkroom environment: calibrated, linear, published
curves, determines paper grade, reads exposure time, tells you how
much to dodge, tells you how much to burn, and reads negative density
to 0.01 stop.
It even works dandy emulating an EM-10 at comparing two spots to see if they are the same brightness.
And, it is a _lot_ easier to use than an EM-10.
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