Making a multigrade calibration table for color head

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Decade or two ago I found a web site by Paul Butzi who had a page on calibrating a color head for VC use, including being able to change contrast without changing exposure time. The site no longer exists, as far as I can see. Back then I copied it for my own use, which was to do a similar calibration of an Aristo VCL4500 (2-tube cold light VC head). If anyone is interested I could post it here as a Microsoft Explorer .mht file.

Yes, in 2008 (the first post of this thread) I linked to that site. At least this thread still exists.
 

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I just make exposure strips of Magenta alone and then best of Magenta with exposure strips of Yellow.
 
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I just make exposure strips of Magenta alone and then best of Magenta with exposure strips of Yellow.

Are you varying the time or the percentage of filtration? In this tutorial the percentage of color is varied to make a numerical table that prints the same shade of gray at the same printing time.

When varying the printing time (with maximum color), I get a table like this which is something a little different, but works too.



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Are you varying the time or the percentage of filtration? In this tutorial the percentage of color is varied to make a numerical table that prints the same shade of gray at the same printing time.

When varying the printing time (with maximum color), I get a table like this which is something a little different, but works too.



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Full Magenta and full yellow ===> split grade.
 
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Full Magenta and full yellow ===> split grade.

Split grade, Yes. So indeed one can make a similar table as shown in post #31 with magenta and yellow too. The colored lines (only colored to separate them) represent lines of a constant middle gray value at different contrasts. Similar to the multigrade table. The radial lines are ISO(R) contrast.
 
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