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Henry Alive

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It is true you could print without a timer, but it is much easier to work if you have one. As Martin has said, Richard developed different timers that could be considered simply gorgeous. I bought an Analyser Pro from his company (RH Designs) and I have improved a lot since I got it. This particular timer makes the work easier in the darkroom and allows me to save time and paper to get the final copy. I sincerely recommend it.
 

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Richard's timer is more than just a timer. It's much more useful as a light measurement device.
 

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I had a Philips timer/enlarger meter like taht, you could use it to tell you what Grade paper to use as well, that was 30+ years ago, it was surprisingly good. I have another now on my Durst 35mm/6x6 enlarger but it rarely gets used.

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A timer is a must if you enjoy listening to music while you work. I would abandon my darkroom if my timer failed.

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TEX
 
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