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I've been using my Durst Laborator 1200 with CLS 500 head for a few weeks now. So I have a few questions.

When I change magenta, yellow or cyan, how much must I change the exposure time to get the same exposure as without filter? For example if I add 10 magenta.

When I add density filter, how much must I change exposure? For example if I add 10 density.

When composing the picture on the easel, what is the normal procedure? Adjust height, turning the handle next to the focusing arm and at last adjusting the focus?

All the numbers on the column, what do you use them for? taking notes on which height you use for a spesific print size with a spesific lens and negative size? Or can I find this info somwhere so I don't need to take notes?

So far the prints look OK after a lot of testprints, but knowing more about my questions will improve my workflow and results a lot.
 
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Yes. So far I have tried only to increase magenta in order to get more contrast. But then I had to make a couple of new testprints again.

For example if 10 magenta equals xx percent more exposure then it would be easier.

Do you recommend to by graded filters instead?

I have a chart that I use to determine the different paper grades. It's included in with all Ilford paper. It has roughly the same density for every filter setting. It works pretty well for me. There are methods of fine tuning those settings, but this should be a good starting point.

http://www.estudiocasanueva.com.ar/archivo/Imgivrc.pdf

Look on page 4.
 
Thanks. If I understand the chart correctly it says that using the two filter method will give me almost the same exposure.

But what about one filter? "The first table titled “SINGLE FILTER METHOD”
requires technicians to modify exposure when changing
filtration." Technicians to change exposure?
 
The "technicians" are the brains behind the hands operating the equipment. :smile:
 
10 magenta = 1/3 stop
30 magenta = full stop
You will rarely need cyan
O settings will be a grade two setting fyi.
Yellow is minimal change
I only used the Nuetral Density filter in rare occasions
You can only use two filters at a time, using three just adds nuetral density.
Yes do adjustment to crops as you say.
I've been using my Durst Laborator 1200 with CLS 500 head for a few weeks now. So I have a few questions.

the numbers on the columms are for your reference to height, old days we would use them for magnification factor formulas when using a lot of negs in a day but for your purposes you can ignore those numbers.


When I change magenta, yellow or cyan, how much must I change the exposure time to get the same exposure as without filter? For example if I add 10 magenta.

When I add density filter, how much must I change exposure? For example if I add 10 density.

When composing the picture on the easel, what is the normal procedure? Adjust height, turning the handle next to the focusing arm and at last adjusting the focus?

All the numbers on the column, what do you use them for? taking notes on which height you use for a spesific print size with a spesific lens and negative size? Or can I find this info somwhere so I don't need to take notes?

So far the prints look OK after a lot of testprints, but knowing more about my questions will improve my workflow and results a lot.
 
The odd word usage is really due to the translation from Italian to English, as usually the translators first language is not english. You used to get way worse examples in manuals for asian equipment.
 
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