Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/02/09

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Subject: [Leica] The economy of film...
From: lmc at interlink.es (Luis Miguel Castañeda)
Date: Thu Feb 9 00:15:04 2006
References: <6.1.0.6.2.20060208230710.1232b150@192.168.100.42> <a2f8f4470602082359l7af12e98u1b799b3796320656@mail.gmail.com> <6.1.0.6.2.20060209000459.1216a390@192.168.100.42>

On 09/02/2006, at 9:08, Richard wrote:

> 2) the RH Analyzer supposedly avoids the Dry Down effect because  
> you spot the whitest white with details and the darkest dark with  
> details. If you trust that, then you can more or less ignore what  
> you see because the Dry Down is built into the calculation.

<correction>
You set what is pure white and pure black via calibration. It might  
work flawlessly out of the box, but I had to calibrate it for my  
setup, so dry down isn't built-in, is just a matter of setting it  
comparing the reference strips with your own dry strips. Once that is  
done, you can forget about dry-down forever (while nothing changes on  
that paper side)
</correction>

yup, it's a great piece of equipment that saves lots of time.




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