AntSmith
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Reged: 06/03/2007
Posts: 103
Loc: Essex
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Hi
Just bought a Macbeth TRD-924 from e-bay for £20...there were no other bids on it whatsoever. It seems like densitometers are going for an absolute song - but why??? Surely there's enough people still running there own darkrooms for there to be some interest in these things?
Or perhaps people think they can work quite happilly without a densitometer? I'd be quite suprised though, I've wanted one of these for years...
What do others think?
-------------------- Ant Smith
My Homepage, go on have a look ;-)
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taxor
Reged: 09/07/2004
Posts: 552
Loc: Lancaster, UK
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I think you should have added- My interest in donsitometers is... 'Academic, having got by for years without one'
-------------------- "I wanna hold your gland". Lemming & McCartney
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Gordon_McGeachie
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Reged: 19/01/2007
Posts: 3863
Loc: East Yorkshire,
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Which `Sensitometer` do you have?
I have not used these since 1992........ahhhhhh memories.
-------------------- She (Avro Vulcan XH558)Took To The Sky Like A Lovesick Angel.
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Lounge Lizard
Old Wrinkly
Reged: 17/01/2004
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Loc: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
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I got by for years in the darkroom without one. I only used used one of the Patterson devices anyway. However, I feel that they give an approximation and prints are still best assessed by eye so they are only half useful IMHO.
-------------------- Lounge Lizard
(aka David Steel and owner of The Gallery)
Success is the ability to go from one failure to another with no loss of enthusiasm.
Winston Churchill
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taxor
Reged: 09/07/2004
Posts: 552
Loc: Lancaster, UK
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I haven't used a purpose built densitometer, but I frequently use the densitometer mode on my Zonemaster analyser. It's accurate enough for my needs but only reads transmission densities.
-------------------- "I wanna hold your gland". Lemming & McCartney
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Gordon_McGeachie
Joke Historian
Reged: 19/01/2007
Posts: 3863
Loc: East Yorkshire,
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When anyone does use them (densitometer and sensitomer)what G bar do you go for ?
When I served in the RAF we processed film to get a reading 1.41.Regardless of whether we were processing 70mm, 5.5" or 9" film
-------------------- She (Avro Vulcan XH558)Took To The Sky Like A Lovesick Angel.
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AJUK
Reged: 22/03/2005
Posts: 2640
Loc: UK
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£20, I'm in there!
-------------------- Al
[Insert clever comment here]
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Terrywoodenpic
A whiff of silicon...
Reged: 21/01/2006
Posts: 216
Loc: Saddleworth UK
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Very few amateur or professional photographers have ever used them. They are mostly used in labs for quality control. There are more labe closing than opening these days and even the experimentally minded amateur is something of a rare creature. supply and demand defines the price of things and there is supply but no demand.
I have even thrown two away when we close down a lab.
-------------------- 63 happy photo years from amateur to professional and back to amateur
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Malcolm_Stewart
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Reged: 11/07/2005
Posts: 2249
Loc: Milton Keynes, UK
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I'd be happy to catch one next time you throw one away!
When I have seen prices, they haven't struck me as particularly cheap, but that's probably because I read the wrong magazines.
-------------------- Malcolm Stewart
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LargeFormat
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Reged: 24/10/2006
Posts: 979
Loc: Buckinghamshire and Cumbria
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Quote:
I'd be happy to catch one next time you throw one away!
When I have seen prices, they haven't struck me as particularly cheap, but that's probably because I read the wrong magazines.
Either that or, like me, you are still living in the age when AP was 1/6d.
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AJUK
Reged: 22/03/2005
Posts: 2640
Loc: UK
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Where can I get one of these cheap densitometers?
-------------------- Al
[Insert clever comment here]
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