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Response to Does anyone use a computer for sensitometry?

from D. Meriwether (dmeriwether@satx.rr.com)
What you are looking for has been developed by Phil Davis and sold through Darkroom-Innovations.com, Fred Newman. Software is amazingly sophisticated and reliable, adaptable to zone system, etc. Integrates readings on paper with negatives. Complex, but once the choices are made the negatives and prints are boringly reliable. If you check out Davis' book from the library "Beyond the Zone System," you will find the formulas and theory that indicate why doing this in a spreadsheet is a lot more trouble than it is worth. One problem: to date, the software only runs on Mac, but you don't need to use it much once you get your curves and data run. Find a friend.
(posted 8421 days ago)

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