I just finalized all the prototyping and testing and video making and product photos for this design. I think I've shared earlier versions of it here before, but I figured I'd post again. I've been using this test strip making tool for a few years in my own darkroom, and personally find it indispensable.
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You thought the Ultimate Darkroom Test Strip Maker was… well, ultimate. But you were wrong. Because I famously don't know when to stop innovating.
Presenting the newer, bigger, better, more polished, Test Strip Omega (and fun-sized sidekick, Test Strip Omega Zero Calorie).
Inspired by procedures outlined in Way Beyond Monochrome, Test Strip Omega allows for extremely simple creation of localized test strips when making enlargements in the darkroom. Print the same area of projected negative at different exposures onto 3 evenly-spaced strips on a single 4x5" sheet of paper (1/4 of a standard 8x10), and revel in how easy it is to directly compare the results.
Budgetary metabolism not what it used to be? Test Strip Omega Zero Calorie is even more economical in its use of expensive silver gelatin paper, using a 2.25x4" sheet (1/8 of a standard 8x10), and allowing for 4 different exposures.
You're only a day of 3D printing and a laundry list of odd hardware purchases away from producing test strips that would make Chris Woodhouse and Ralph Lambrecht ask for your autograph. Particularly if you use the included stop-based timing PDF attached to this Printable for locating your perfect base exposure.
Fusion360 files have also been provided under a Creative Commons license so you can remix and create a Test Strip Omega for any of the odd sizes you want to use. I know you make triangular test strips, Todd. You weirdo.
Share it far and wide, just don't try to profit from my design. The last thing we need is more barriers to entry for new darkroom printers.
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Copy from the Printables description:
You thought the Ultimate Darkroom Test Strip Maker was… well, ultimate. But you were wrong. Because I famously don't know when to stop innovating.
Presenting the newer, bigger, better, more polished, Test Strip Omega (and fun-sized sidekick, Test Strip Omega Zero Calorie).
Inspired by procedures outlined in Way Beyond Monochrome, Test Strip Omega allows for extremely simple creation of localized test strips when making enlargements in the darkroom. Print the same area of projected negative at different exposures onto 3 evenly-spaced strips on a single 4x5" sheet of paper (1/4 of a standard 8x10), and revel in how easy it is to directly compare the results.
Budgetary metabolism not what it used to be? Test Strip Omega Zero Calorie is even more economical in its use of expensive silver gelatin paper, using a 2.25x4" sheet (1/8 of a standard 8x10), and allowing for 4 different exposures.
You're only a day of 3D printing and a laundry list of odd hardware purchases away from producing test strips that would make Chris Woodhouse and Ralph Lambrecht ask for your autograph. Particularly if you use the included stop-based timing PDF attached to this Printable for locating your perfect base exposure.
Fusion360 files have also been provided under a Creative Commons license so you can remix and create a Test Strip Omega for any of the odd sizes you want to use. I know you make triangular test strips, Todd. You weirdo.
Share it far and wide, just don't try to profit from my design. The last thing we need is more barriers to entry for new darkroom printers.