I'm surprised it worked so well myself. I also can't believe the meter on my FA handles 1/3 stops so repeatably. I just cranked the ISO knob and left it set on P with matrix metering for the whole test.
The photoresistor is linear over the range of the stops on my enlarger lens. As the light gets dimmer the slope of the curve changes, but is still linear locally. I think the higher densities are reading a little denser than they should.
I think I can work my way up to those densities by using intermediate standards to re-zero on.
Next step is to shoot a roll with a full range of densities from 0 to X and see how they contact print on my paper.
Not bad for seventy cents.
J.
The photoresistor is linear over the range of the stops on my enlarger lens. As the light gets dimmer the slope of the curve changes, but is still linear locally. I think the higher densities are reading a little denser than they should.
I think I can work my way up to those densities by using intermediate standards to re-zero on.
Next step is to shoot a roll with a full range of densities from 0 to X and see how they contact print on my paper.
Not bad for seventy cents.
J.






