This is useful for cold-light heads and heads that use arc lamps where light output varies wildly as the lamp warms up. This would only apply to B&W printing, though.
LEDs do have a shift in output as they warm up.
So far I don't have a probe so I don't know if I will make full use of this enlarger.
I care to do colors on 2 enlargers because the developing and drying process in the machine is so long that I can prepare the second photo in that time.
And I understand that in PictoChrom having a probe I can work after calibration as with an external device calibrated for a specific paper and negative similar to Heiland devices?
It's used here (Pictochrom) for an incandescent bulb and also for color printing since the Pictochrom is in essence a dichroic enlarger like any other.
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