craigclu
Subscriber
I couldn't find anything exactly pertinent to my situation. I've got a Macbeth TD-902 (B&W transmission only). I also have a german-built Wallner-Labex System 500 (modular combo system with exposure meter/timer, transmission densitometer and spot color analyzer). The densitometer functions from the easel from the projected image. I actually bought it when searching for a digital darkroom timer to control shorter exposures that my old GraLab was inconsistent on. It had very interesting features and an impulse had me owning it. It agrees with the Macbeth very well so I trust the results from both.
My issue is in how to use my equipment to better understand curves, etc with staining developers? Is there a specific filter to introduce to the Macbeth light path? I can read the cyan, yellow or magenta channels for density by selecting channels on the sensor for the Wallner. I've been doing quite a bit of fiddling recently with different staining concoctions and would like to think that time spent plotting some curve behaviors are going to give me valid information that I can apply to normal day-to-day use when I settle in on a combination that I like. Can you refer me to good sources of related information? Thanks.
My issue is in how to use my equipment to better understand curves, etc with staining developers? Is there a specific filter to introduce to the Macbeth light path? I can read the cyan, yellow or magenta channels for density by selecting channels on the sensor for the Wallner. I've been doing quite a bit of fiddling recently with different staining concoctions and would like to think that time spent plotting some curve behaviors are going to give me valid information that I can apply to normal day-to-day use when I settle in on a combination that I like. Can you refer me to good sources of related information? Thanks.