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Test procedure for even development?

Keep it simple.


A lens formed image like one produced by an enlarger or camera will have Cosine to the 4th falloff.

An easy technique that is free of the optics problems is to use low wattage incandescent lamp i.e. 7.5 watt, four or more feet from the film. A dimer is useful to lower the output. Control the time with an electric timer.

A density of 1 to 1.2 will make it easy to see the differences.




Expose to a mid-scale density.
 

The example shown is a cold cathode source originally used for graphic arts printing. I subsequently modified it somewhat for continuous tone printing, though, I keep it only as a spare. One modification was to use that piece of film shown (exposed under the enlarger) as a center filter above the negative to even out the light. Other modifications involved mounting the cold cathode closer to the negative and enlarging the orifice of the mounting plate.