AndrewBurns
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I spent a bit of time making 'quality of life' improvements to my setup. It's all the same parts but now they're all mounted to the light module and run from a single power supply so I can move it around more easily. Eventually it will be mounted to a board with some holes so that I can use pins to register the screen and paper for multiple exposures.
I also got a large piece of ground glass to try my light-field correction again and the results this time were much better! This is my first attempt, and there's obviously still a vignette around the edge to clear up, but the vast majority of the non-uniformity between LED's is gone.
Original on the left, corrected on the right.
Hopefully now when I print images with a lot of large middle-gray areas there won't be a noticeable pattern...

I also got a large piece of ground glass to try my light-field correction again and the results this time were much better! This is my first attempt, and there's obviously still a vignette around the edge to clear up, but the vast majority of the non-uniformity between LED's is gone.

Original on the left, corrected on the right.
Hopefully now when I print images with a lot of large middle-gray areas there won't be a noticeable pattern...