Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/06/14
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jim Brick wrote: > If you look back at all of the "master" photographers (those who did their > own darkroom work) you'll find that the majority of them used the manual > system. Perhaps all of them. Test strips, dodging & burning, and bleaching. > Visually looking at printed results. First wet, then dry. > I've read Phil Davis' BTZS and CTein's stuff. It is very impressive but all > those plots. ....... Hi Jim, Right. Even when I printed professionally, I never used those print meters, though I do now have an old Weston Photographic Analyzer, really only a black and white transmission densitometer, although it does have a removable head which can be used as a simple easel analyzer. I've not used it like that. Tests show you what's happening AT THE MOMENT in the darkroom and take into account variations is dilution, temperature and batch of paper. So many variables, that without the time honored and proven test method, it's very difficult. And you're looking at numbers, not a RESULT. Cheers, Rich Lahrson tripspud@wenet.net