Gary Holliday
Member
I would like some opinions on the The Heiland Splitgrade meter. At the moment I am spending too much time finding the ideal contrast and exposure for every negative and would like to reduce the test strips.
I've read the manufacturers website and although it calibrates for most of the papers through software updates, it doesn't cover every paper. So am I wasting my time using unsupported paper?
Also, if I wish to interpret my negative differently, is the Heiland worth using at all?
I assume most professional labs use this meter and wondered if is responsible for the disappointing B&W lab prints people aften complain about?
I am considering the Heiland to be used with a Focomat V35 to replace the colour head I am happy with at the moment.
I've read the manufacturers website and although it calibrates for most of the papers through software updates, it doesn't cover every paper. So am I wasting my time using unsupported paper?
Also, if I wish to interpret my negative differently, is the Heiland worth using at all?
I assume most professional labs use this meter and wondered if is responsible for the disappointing B&W lab prints people aften complain about?
I am considering the Heiland to be used with a Focomat V35 to replace the colour head I am happy with at the moment.