Yeah...i suppose i will have to give it a shot.

I need to go back and read some of the links that were posted in this thread, but.....I have a Beseler 45 Color Head, will i still need to get "Color Correction Filters" of some type.?
Thank You
OK here's how to start. Shoot a roll of Kodak Portra 400 (120 if possible ), daylight, sunny 16 or incident light meter, nothing else to start. Have a good lab process your film and make 4x6 snaps on glossy paper. Buy a box of Fresh Fuji CA, don't even think of using old paper. Get a 5 liter kit from Freestyle.
With your colorhead ,Portra and CA start at 20Y 40M, make a proof sheet ,contact print of your negatives on 8x10 CA .Expose a test strip in seconds 5,2,3,4,6,10,15 .
This will give steps at total exposure of in seconds, 5,7,10,14,20,30,45 , roughly 1/2 stop apart . Use your enlarger with a 105mm lens at f8 with a 6x9 carrier inserted, focus the carrier so you can repeat this ,record elevation . It's just simple only complication is the filter pack. Today's paper and film is so good if you stick to the same combination it won't change.
Here's the reason to forget all of this, white balance .unless you shoot everything at 5500K it's darn difficult to print well without Photoshop.
Biggest reason is I suspect RA4 is on life support, it's not going to be around forever. I suspect that a very few big labs use most of the paper. Cut sheets are definitely not going to be around much longer
If you want to explore a nearly lost art by all means take up the RA4.
I do this on occasion for a bit of nostalgia, but modern pigment shooting machines are pretty hard to beat
MHO be fearless, but smart,
Best Regards Mike