Densitometer: alternative calibration targets

Robland

Member
Joined
Apr 15, 2008
Messages
57
Format
4x5 Format
I acquired an X-Rite 811 densitometer and their website wants $110 for the transmission and reflection calibration targets. The reflection target looks nothing more than white/black/grey dots on a small card. The transmission is a 4 step wedge (I assume transparency/slide).

I want to use Stouffer's 21 step targets (Reflection and Transmission), but which 3 or 4 would I use for calibration. I like the idea of the Stouffer products since they have other uses and they are $6.55 each.
 

L Gebhardt

Member
Joined
Jun 27, 2003
Messages
2,363
Location
NH
Format
Large Format
The reflection target is actually a metal plate coated with enamel. So I can see how it's expensive. Any item with approximately the correct values should work. On my 810 I can input what the calibration targets' values are.

Each color channel varies by a few points but, for reflection they are about:

White .08
Grey .95
black 1.8


The transmission target is:
Linearity 4 3.7
Cal HI 3.0
Linearity 2 1.47
Linearity 1 .23

Those values might help you in finding a suitable substitute.
 

Mike Wilde

Member
Joined
Aug 10, 2006
Messages
2,903
Location
Misissauaga
Format
Multi Format
Stouffer 21 step is half a stop scale, Dlog=0.15 per step, so you can use the first clearsectio as base fog, and zero on that, and then verify that , say 4 setps in you are reading close to .60. Stoffer sell calibrated step wedges, but is it really that important how precise you are?

I don' have a reflective densitometer ( I was freely given an old TD-504) When I am calibrating for alt processe, etc., I contact print the step wedge onto a sample piece of sensitised material, then process and dry it. Using a portion of the un-exposed but sensitized material, I zero the transmission unit, and read through the paper base to get how linera the step wedge is. This gives me a good idea of what contrast index that negatives should be made to to print well onto any particular alt process.
 
Cookies are required to use this site. You must accept them to continue using the site. Learn more…