JackRosa
Member
PS - I am also enjoying not to have to read the look-up tables for +1/4 stop, +1/2 stop, etc., as the StopClock does that automatically for me. I've been using the f-stop method for printing for a long time and not having to use the look up tables is a welcome change.
Another feature I am also enjoying is the ability to set up a sequence of exposures (9 for each channel; 2 channels) vs. having to set the dial on my old enlarger timer multiple times during the making of one print: main exposure, dodging, burning, additional exposures for SCIM and other masks.
Not having to write down the various exposures on a piece of paper and then having to read the piece of paper under the safelight are also a welcome change. With the SC, click one button and you get the 1st exposure, click the expose button again and you get the 2nd (programmed exposure) and so on... Better yet, use the foot-pedal . . . .
Another feature I am also enjoying is the ability to set up a sequence of exposures (9 for each channel; 2 channels) vs. having to set the dial on my old enlarger timer multiple times during the making of one print: main exposure, dodging, burning, additional exposures for SCIM and other masks.
Not having to write down the various exposures on a piece of paper and then having to read the piece of paper under the safelight are also a welcome change. With the SC, click one button and you get the 1st exposure, click the expose button again and you get the 2nd (programmed exposure) and so on... Better yet, use the foot-pedal . . . .