Anupam Basu
Member
Ok! So it's not a densitometer but I think it might be an usable substitute. I modified an idea I found on the internet to produce what seems to be quite a decent setup.
I start with a cheap photocell from radioshack and mount it inside an empty reloadable 35mm canister that lets light in from the top. All that's left to do is hook the ends to a $15 digital multimeter, put it under a table lamp or an enlarger and you have a densitometer ... Er, well, at least you have something that converts different film densities to a series of numbers that are reproducible.
Now what I need to do is to verify whether this is accurate enough for home-brew film testing purposes - for that it would be great to have a strip of film with known densities. So I am wondering if any of the folks here with a densitometer would be willing to send me such a strip.
Thanks,
Anupam
I am attaching my results from a test run on Fomapan 400. I created a quick spreadsheet to make things easier.
I start with a cheap photocell from radioshack and mount it inside an empty reloadable 35mm canister that lets light in from the top. All that's left to do is hook the ends to a $15 digital multimeter, put it under a table lamp or an enlarger and you have a densitometer ... Er, well, at least you have something that converts different film densities to a series of numbers that are reproducible.
Now what I need to do is to verify whether this is accurate enough for home-brew film testing purposes - for that it would be great to have a strip of film with known densities. So I am wondering if any of the folks here with a densitometer would be willing to send me such a strip.
Thanks,
Anupam
I am attaching my results from a test run on Fomapan 400. I created a quick spreadsheet to make things easier.