Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2003/07/08
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]On Monday, Jul 7, 2003, at 14:23 Australia/Melbourne, Dante Stella wrote: > Alistair: > > The Durst AC system was the last step before the minilab; they have > integrated closed-loop color analyzers/densitometer systems. You > basically plug in your negative, set the computer for the focal length > and set aperture, and the thing sets the base exposure and > autocompensates as you raise or lower the head. For b/w work, it's a > little switch in units from seconds to density units, but you get used > to it. Exposure times are very short with a 250 watt halogen lamp. > It has a plug-in for a roll easel, but I figured that I could stop > with the paper. It's a dream for TMY, VP, PX and other straightline > films, since the density setting is only really setting where the > midpoint of on-paper reproduction is. > > I don't print much 35mm anymore, just 6x4.5 and up. 35mm is great for > color and something that is great to take to a frontier lab. 35mm > just lacks the tonality and detail in b/w and spotting is a bigger, > more annoying issue (as it is in scanning 35mm). I do print neopan > 1600 in B/W, since it looks better enlarged than scanned. > > Split-grade? Burning and dodging? > > Dante the Split grade is an analyser, which looks at the negative, relates it to the database of films and papers and sets exposure time and grade: Makes a "perfect" print first time every time ;-) Well it shows you all the tonality available, and you work from there: It has meant no more test strips, or at least greatly reduced numbers, and an increase in speed. With the V35 it is a dream (it has its own head and filters), but with the Devere 504 and Ilford MG 500 head, its no quite "tuned" yet. I have a lot to learn in the darkroom. I was told to avoid the integrated closed loop systems because of complexity and repairs, so I've gone with manual enlargers and mini-computer analysers. Cheers Alastair - -- To unsubscribe, see http://mejac.palo-alto.ca.us/leica-users/unsub.html