Oh yes, a closed loop system would be great, but the main drawback for any modification of this project is the lack of open source code.
I was hoping someone might offer up some open source code for the device, but from this thread and the on on GitHub, everyone is using the Hex code firmware (that probably won't ever get any updates or changes).
The Kyoritsu testers, on which this project is based, use a series of trimmer pots for the intensity calibration; so it is not closed loop either.
BTW When I analyzed the X-rite sensitometer, it appeared to me to have a closed loop system for monitoring the brightness.
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I was hoping someone might offer up some open source code for the device, but from this thread and the on on GitHub, everyone is using the Hex code firmware (that probably won't ever get any updates or changes).
The Kyoritsu testers, on which this project is based, use a series of trimmer pots for the intensity calibration; so it is not closed loop either.
BTW When I analyzed the X-rite sensitometer, it appeared to me to have a closed loop system for monitoring the brightness.

X-Rite 334 Sensitometer: Inspection and Analysis
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