Nic, I saw DA sell in EU too trough digitaltruth...doesn't?
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The easiest way to make a grey scale is indeed a step tablet. Grade 2 paper is usually 1/2 a stop per zone and a step tablet should provide a white->black grey strip in 10 steps. Higher grades of paper will only cover 5 steps: black, 3 grey tones and white. With an f-stop timer it is very easy to make a grey scale in, say, 1/5 th of a stop and return you back to the 10 zone scale.
Even if you don't use a meter, or an f-stop timer, a grey scale for your paper is a very useful thing to have. You can use it to compare the tones in a test print to the tones on the grey scale - you can then make a very accurate guess how much exposure adjustment, dodging or burning is needed to go from the tones you have to the tones you want.
Instructions are available at: http://www.darkroomautomation.com/support/zonestrp.htm
... the [DA meter] can be used with any timer - with the exception of an RH timer as the operating principles of the two systems are very different though the goals are the same ...
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