Danby Mike
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Have just bought a new Zonemaster ll and begun making the test strips for calibrating which has gone well up until now.
Calibration manual states: "If you are using a colour or variable contrast enlarger you will usually need to correct the exposure at grades 4 and 5 because standard above lens and below lens filters require an exposure increase at these grades. This increase is built in to the meter's basic calibration. Before you make the grade 4 and 5 test strips reduce the exposure setting by one full stop."
Neither of my enlargers (Durst Laboritor with Multigrade 500 head and Intrepid LED enlarger) need the user to program in additional exposure time for grades 4 and 5 and I am unsure about the meaning of the above paragraph.
I have asked the suppliers of the Zonemaster who thought I should try reducing the exposure but didn't really know.
Should I reduce exposure by one stop?
Calibration manual states: "If you are using a colour or variable contrast enlarger you will usually need to correct the exposure at grades 4 and 5 because standard above lens and below lens filters require an exposure increase at these grades. This increase is built in to the meter's basic calibration. Before you make the grade 4 and 5 test strips reduce the exposure setting by one full stop."
Neither of my enlargers (Durst Laboritor with Multigrade 500 head and Intrepid LED enlarger) need the user to program in additional exposure time for grades 4 and 5 and I am unsure about the meaning of the above paragraph.
I have asked the suppliers of the Zonemaster who thought I should try reducing the exposure but didn't really know.
Should I reduce exposure by one stop?