jfdupuis
Member
Hi,
Yesterday I tried to use the enlarger attachment for my Gossen Lunasix 3s for the first time without great success. How do you meter with it ?
Once back from the darkroom, I found a german version of the attachment manual. From what I understand of the manual, you should measure the contrast by looking at the brightest and darkest area on the easel. This should establish the grade to use. Then the manual says to measure the brightest area to determine the exposure. That sounds not so bad, but it's the opposite of what I'm used to do so far. That is, test strip to establish the exposure time for the highlight, then adjust contrast to get the desired black.
Also, as the light is quite dim under the enlarger, do you meter wide open and adjust the exposure according to the used aperture ?
Regards,
Jeff
Yesterday I tried to use the enlarger attachment for my Gossen Lunasix 3s for the first time without great success. How do you meter with it ?
Once back from the darkroom, I found a german version of the attachment manual. From what I understand of the manual, you should measure the contrast by looking at the brightest and darkest area on the easel. This should establish the grade to use. Then the manual says to measure the brightest area to determine the exposure. That sounds not so bad, but it's the opposite of what I'm used to do so far. That is, test strip to establish the exposure time for the highlight, then adjust contrast to get the desired black.
Also, as the light is quite dim under the enlarger, do you meter wide open and adjust the exposure according to the used aperture ?
Regards,
Jeff