Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1999/01/29
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Jiri_Dvorak@idx.com wrote: > > > What's strange about the split printing approach for me is that I forget > > about the concept of contrast. I'm going for the blacks with the blue > > light and the lights with the green light. > > Your approach seems way different from mine and I'm not following your > > description. I think I would have to watch you do it or maybe your > > Saunders leads you to a different direction then my Aristo. > > Mark :-) Rabiner > > I think we basically do the same thing. The Saunders does not have two > light tubes, just one dial that controls dichroic and neutral density > filters. By dialing in different grades (0-5) one controls the color of the > light. The higher the grade (3-5), the "bluer" the light, the lower the > grade (0-2), the "greener" the light. So the higher grades control blacks > and lower grades light tones. There's quite a few combinations possible, > but you probably get even more with your Aristo. > > Jiri So you can turn you dial all the way to full green or full blue? The Aristo just dims the green but a rocker switch will easily give you full green or blue. Mark Rabiner you're my only message all friday night, every ones been complaining about this lug thing not working I wish the head guy or whoever would tell us he's working on the server or the lines are flooded or whatever. Mark Rabiner