IC-Racer, thank you for your reply. Yes, I started the ring-around at 120 120. I found that by doing a test strip starting at 0 0 and then adding one stop or 30 30, 60 60 etc. until I hit 120 120.
120 120 was a little light and about 1/2 grade too flat. I was going to just start upping the blue and adding a little density by upping both. However, I read the manual again and hit the data button while in 120 120 and did a full ring-around. The -15 +5 is what looked good for exposure #4. According to the manual I should enter those numbers in the color mode. Problem is minus numbers can't be input and that is where I quit and started this thread.
I now have a better understanding of the unit. I do have a question, if I wanted to dial in a grade 3 filter what would I do? I am pretty good at looking at my negatives and knowing what grade the negative will need. The manual has listed all of the grades, however, many of them use minus numbers. From your conversation I gather once I have the correct density and wanted a grade #3 I would just add or subtract the manuals numbers from my correct density numbers. For example, if I am at 120 120 for density and I want a grade #3 - the manual states to use -30 G and +10 B for a grade #3. If I apply that to my 120 120 then my numbers would be 90 130, correct?
The next question is about density for the above calculation. Exposures seem to work with density units or .30 is one stop, so if I use the -30 G and +10 B, for grade 3 from he manual, then the -30 would be one stop lighter and the +10 B would be .1 or 1/3 stop or 30% darker. Add this together I would need to increase both numbers by 2/3 stop or add .20 to both numbers. If I am thinking correctly, then the 90 130 would need to be 110 150. Is my calculation of 110 150 correct for keeping the density the same as the 90 130 numbers when adjusting for a grade #3?
Just attempting to fully understand this piece of equipment so I can concentrate on making quality fine art prints and not concentrating on the equipment.
Thank you for your time.