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Paul Howell

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Yesterday I hunted through my storage locker and found my old Unicolor Cube, seems I have the cube, the diffuser, and exposure chart, but could not find the directions. Last time I used this was in the late 70s or early 80s. I did find a link to the file, a PDF file somewhere here on PHOTORIO, could could not print as my printer is down and no one has one in my area has a inkjet in stock, , this morning could not find it again. Anyone have a link?
 

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Do you still have the link?
 
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Cant find it. I searched PHOTORIO but could not find it. I will need to look at my search history.
 

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Is it not make a test print with target negative and the diffuser, and look for the neutral grey square, that will give you the filter changes you need.
 

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Yep. Theres supposed to be a grey target with a hole in it to compare for the grey spot. Then you look at the chart that comes with it to find the filters to add or subtract. I had a color reflection densitometer at the time and managed to use it by finding the spot where all three colors were equal.
 
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I read the direction for the Duocube, I have the Unicube, a single cube, I think the principle is the same, some of it coming back to me. In the end was just too much trouble, made a couple of test prints, have what I think is really strange filter pack, 05 M, 35 Y, My test prints are all good, next time I'll confirm then progaam my Omega analyzer, then dig in my negative file for negatives dating from the 60s or early 70s to see how well the analyzer does in getting me in the ball park. Then same procedure for the D3 with a filter pack and a 6X9 negative.
 

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I think the Duocube was for negative AND a second set for Reversal printing. I've got a Unicube some where.

Color printing old school, for me means making ring around prints and 5500°K light source.

I had a chance to get a genuine Macbeth light booth, thing was 4 feet wide. Had 3 or 4 illuminants, we used it for color matching appliance parts. I think it got scrapped.
 
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What I have found out, with modern film and R4 paper, very consistent from frame to frame, even box of paper to box of paper, now that I have calibrated my analyser with a good reference negative will see what happens when I print C22, 3M, Afga, GAF negatives that are now over 40 years old.
 
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