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Auto programming Colorstar 3000

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Nick Zentena - 21 Aug 2004 20:40 GMT
     I now have a fully working unit. That's good. But I'm having
trouble getting the required 0.55 from my own grey negative. I've been
bouncing all around it but never closer then .58s across the board. Now I'm
using a grey negative I made myself. The unit I bought came with a Kodak
gold grey negative. Is there any reason to try programming with that one?

    Thanks
    Nick
Gregory Blank - 21 Aug 2004 21:14 GMT
No .03 is nothing,...the bulb output easily will vary that much, as
well as other factors. Probe temperature, angle of reading
the list is very long. Use the film you use most frequently.

>      I now have a fully working unit. That's good. But I'm having
> trouble getting the required 0.55 from my own grey negative. I've been
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>      Thanks
>      Nick

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Nick Zentena - 22 Aug 2004 14:12 GMT
> No .03 is nothing,...the bulb output easily will vary that much, as
> well as other factors. Probe temperature, angle of reading
> the list is very long. Use the film you use most frequently.

 Thanks. Processing all those little test strips was driving me crazy. Made
some prints and it's working great.

    Nick
 
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