I purchased a transmission 21 step wedge from Stouffer. I made the mistake of not buying the calibrated one. Since I am unable to spend $200 to $300 for a densitometer (even a used one on eBay runs on that range) I decided to try some of the suggestions I have read in previous threads about using my scanner and vuescan software to scan film and measure density. I understand this could be less than 100% accurate but I can live with this, all I have. I wonder if anybody with a densitometer could be so kind to measure my stepwedge for me. I will pre-pay for the shipping forth and back to me. I am in South Florida USA. not sure where else I could go or how much I would need to pay for this service.
Here is what I am trying to do: I am trying to learn and determine my expansion and contraction times in developing. I am using Ansel Adams procedure in the negative book. I shoot exclusively 35mm format so all the other processeses of taping it to the film holder kind of don't apply for me... I dont have anything else other than 35mm. So my plans now unless I find a better way, is to scan the film to determine density (zones) with my Epson Scanner. The pre-calibrated measured stepwedge is only to have as a reference to compare to the film. Although when I pre-scaned this using vuescan and my epson scanner, anything below step 8-9 seeems absolute black with same aparent density in the 2.0+/- range. Doesn't seem right to me. (Vuescan had all features turned off).
Thanks in advance for the guidance and to whomever offers to measure my stepwedge.
Here is what I am trying to do: I am trying to learn and determine my expansion and contraction times in developing. I am using Ansel Adams procedure in the negative book. I shoot exclusively 35mm format so all the other processeses of taping it to the film holder kind of don't apply for me... I dont have anything else other than 35mm. So my plans now unless I find a better way, is to scan the film to determine density (zones) with my Epson Scanner. The pre-calibrated measured stepwedge is only to have as a reference to compare to the film. Although when I pre-scaned this using vuescan and my epson scanner, anything below step 8-9 seeems absolute black with same aparent density in the 2.0+/- range. Doesn't seem right to me. (Vuescan had all features turned off).
Thanks in advance for the guidance and to whomever offers to measure my stepwedge.

