Last night, just for fun, I did the Barnbaum safelight test and while I was at it tried to arrive at a good pre-flashing exposure for Ilfor MGFB, I used a LPL 6700 condenser enlarger which, to be quite honest, does not have great consistency in illumination edge to edge.
Anyway. I set my timer for 1.15 seconds which is the shortest time the Analyser pro will allow you to set. I started by exposing the whole sheet to 1.15 seconds and then progressively covered the paper until I had 7 separate exposures.
I assume the progression would be 1.15, 2.30, 3.45, 4.6, 5.75 etc
When I read the strip under the densitometer the values were 0.00, 0.06, 0.21, 0.38. 0.51, 0.62. 0.69.
So my question is, by moving across a strip in 1.15 sec increments, It looks as if I'm changing the exposure by half a stop, is that right? I know this is probably a dumb question but I'm actually a bit dyslexic when it comes to math.
Anyway. I set my timer for 1.15 seconds which is the shortest time the Analyser pro will allow you to set. I started by exposing the whole sheet to 1.15 seconds and then progressively covered the paper until I had 7 separate exposures.
I assume the progression would be 1.15, 2.30, 3.45, 4.6, 5.75 etc
When I read the strip under the densitometer the values were 0.00, 0.06, 0.21, 0.38. 0.51, 0.62. 0.69.
So my question is, by moving across a strip in 1.15 sec increments, It looks as if I'm changing the exposure by half a stop, is that right? I know this is probably a dumb question but I'm actually a bit dyslexic when it comes to math.