One question I hope you people can answer though, is how you deal with dodging prints? As the Analyser 500 switches the lamps one after another, in split grade style, and not both together regulating the voltages to the lamps and thus light output to regulate grade, as the broken Ilford controller did, how do you deal with dodges?
I mean, if the total time of 12 second is split up in 2 seconds green, and 10 seconds blue light, you effectively have to dodge twice to avoid changing local dodged contrast??? With maybe just 2 seconds available, that becomes an impossible task? Actually, this is a general question/issue when using split grade printing... not so much Analyser related.
This all is less of an issue with burns, as you just set a burn time on the controller, and burn in during the whole exposure. Although there still remains a minor issue, as I was used to setting 1 longer burn time, and simply do multiple areas in one go, quickly moving the shading paper between areas to burn. This can not be done in the same way with the Analyser 500, you can though set multiple burning exposures for different areas from what I saw in the instruction videos. Of course you get a whole lot of benefits back for that, with the automatic split grade printing, greyscale display, calibration etc...
I will have to change some habits...