its about gaining those years of experience and where to meter your negs.
It took me a while to get the hang of this as well. Just remember to meter using white light. I've made that mistake a few (dozen) times

its about gaining those years of experience and where to meter your negs.

I'd like to see a forum, or website where people who own Analyser Pro's can compare notes and calibrations.
Start a thread here. I recently calibrated my Analyzer Pro for my 'new' LPL enlarger and I can share my settings.
Which one? 4550, 670?
I need to do some new calibrations but I loathe doing boring technical things.
The 670.
I hate it as well.
I went through the calibration procedure when I first got the Analyzer. I was using a Beseler 23C II at the time. I must have messed something up along the way because the calibration I came up with wasn't great. I ended up tweaking it over time based on observations of my prints because I couldn't bear going through the whole process again.
When I got the LPL I decided to again attempt a full calibration. This time I must have done it correctly because I'm getting prints that are really close on the first attempt.
As much as I hated going through the process I'm glad I did because the calibrated Analyzer is saving me lots of time and paper. But there's no denying that the calibration is painful and I've been holding off trying some Bergger fiber paper because I don't want to go through the process again.
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