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Reciprocity and intermittency effects in enlarging paper

Reply from: Nicholas O. Lindan
Date: 04 May 2008, 03:41
Reciprocity and intermittency effects in enlarging paper

Previously noted elsewhere, but for those who don't read APUG or
the Pure Silver list ...

There is a new application note on reciprocity and intermittency
effects in enlarging paper on the Darkroom Automation web site.

* w w w .darkroomautomation . com /support/appnotereciprocityandintermittency.pdf

The short synopsis is - there aren't any.

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Nicholas O. Lindan, Cleveland, Ohio
Darkroom Automation: F-Stop Timers, Enlarging Meters
* w w w .darkroomautomation . com /index2.htm
n o lindan at ix dot netcom dot com



Reply from: Pico
Date: 04 May 2008, 16:24
Re: Reciprocity and intermittency effects in enlarging paper


"Nicholas O. Lindan" <see@sig . com > wrote in message
news:vL2dnaPdWcGUm4DVnZ2dnUVZ_quhnZ2d@earthlink . com ...
> Previously noted elsewhere, but for those who don't read APUG or
> the Pure Silver list ...
>
> There is a new application note on reciprocity and intermittency
> effects in enlarging paper on the Darkroom Automation web site.
>
> * w w w .darkroomautomation . com /support/appnotereciprocityandintermittency.pdf
>
> The short synopsis is - there aren't any.

That's a landmark study, for me anyway. I've read in so many places that
multiple exposures will not create the same exposure as the product of the
steps due to latency issues. I believed it. But something else was
happening. I attribute the product difference of many short steps to the
inconsistency of using a Time-O-Lite (which I had marked in F-Stops with
only modest success and some real inconvenience.) But now I have the
Darkroom Automation F-Stop timer. Very cool. Thanks again.






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