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> martin said: ...snipping... > The main problem with someone else's data is that no enlarger is the same, > and the differences in color head settings are especially different. > I gave my Durst CLS1000 data to a fried with a Durst CLS301 (both > large 13x18 color heads with densitometric units from 0..130), and > his settings are _completely_ different to mine. Agreed. I definately plan to do the testing at some point (early next year) to calibrate for my setup and multiple papers. Currently using condensor w/ above-lens Ilford filters. I can maybe squeeze 6hrs a month into the darkroom, with variations in time frame. As such, I've streamlined my set-up time with the Analyzer and a slot processor. My only consideration has been to make prints once I get the darkroom time.
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