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RalphLambrecht

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a piece of card is my test stripper of choice, expose cover, expose cover. you dont need anything else

That's a good start, but it doesn't allow to compare the same print area, and that's what a test strip is really all about. Nevertheless, the method works well for relatively homogeneous images.
 

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Shimoda, I've sent you a projection print scale in the post this morning, you should be getting it soon enough. Its not the best method, but it will allow you to get a sense of where to start. As you get more experienced with printing, you will, no doubt, put it aside for better methods, or just your better sense.

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Shimoda, I've sent you a projection print scale in the post this morning, you should be getting it soon enough. Its not the best method, but it will allow you to get a sense of where to start. As you get more experienced with printing, you will, no doubt, put it aside for better methods, or just your better sense.

Rick

Very kind of you. I agree with you all that this is most likely a toy to tinker with. But as I stated earlier, I love to try out different solutions.

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That's a good start, but it doesn't allow to compare the same print area, and that's what a test strip is really all about. Nevertheless, the method works well for relatively homogeneous images.

Ralph I may have missed it but I don't think you have mentioned that your Darkroom Magic site includes a link to a test strip maker which is excellent for both comparison for the same test strip area and doing a test strip across the whole neg.

It may be that modesty prevents you mentioning this, However I can say that I had one made for me( the guy who made it had a laser cutter and access to a workshop) but if you can measure and cut anyone could make one out of wood or plastic.

It is a great piece of kit folks. Ralph's free site deserves a lot of credit.

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Ralph I may have missed it but I don't think you have mentioned that your Darkroom Magic site includes a link to a test strip maker which is excellent for both comparison for the same test strip area and doing a test strip across the whole neg...

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Glad you've liked it, but I'm afraid that link got the ax during the last update of the site. Let me know if I should put it up again, or I can email the file directly.
 

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If you really want to look at the same area with differing exposures, then the projection print scale takes you most of the way there. Put one on some sort of lazy susan turntable with a pie shaped mask to keep all but one segment covered ... expose and turn expose and turn ...expose and turn... Or get rid of the projection print scale and do the same but change the exposure for each turn. A linear device could be made too. I believe someone has already made such a gizmo. Can't remember where I saw it.
 

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Ralph It may be that nearly everyone who wants to link to that article has done so but there are always newcomers such as shimoda who want to have a look. I know nothing of website design and maintenance but unless it is a lot of trouble to re-instate the article, then I would have thought that it has to be easier and quicker to refer a member/subscriber to the article than sending the file each time.

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If you really want to look at the same area with differing exposures, then the projection print scale takes you most of the way there. Put one on some sort of lazy susan turntable with a pie shaped mask to keep all but one segment covered ... expose and turn expose and turn ...expose and turn... Or get rid of the projection print scale and do the same but change the exposure for each turn. A linear device could be made too. I believe someone has already made such a gizmo. Can't remember where I saw it.

Not a bad idea, but the steps of that scale are too coarse. It works roughly in 1/2-stop increments and for fine work, you need increments as small as 1/12-stop.
 

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Ralph It may be that nearly everyone who wants to link to that article has done so but there are always newcomers such as shimoda who want to have a look. I know nothing of website design and maintenance but unless it is a lot of trouble to re-instate the article, then I would have thought that it has to be easier and quicker to refer a member/subscriber to the article than sending the file each time.

pentaxuser

I will upload it again. Give me a day or two.
 

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Ralph I have already benefited from the test strip maker article but I am sure that others will benefit from reading it. Thanks for your time and trouble.

pentaxuser
 
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