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Entering Data for a 31 step wedge |
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Dr. Elliot Puritz |
17:26 22 Dec 09 |
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I have also posted my question on the "Plotter" part of the site. Thus, I have done some paper tests using the new Lodima paper and Amidol developer as per the formula of Michael Smith. Rather then purchase a new 21 step wedge I used the 31 step wedge that I already had on hand. Can anyone help me set up the new "defaults" so that I can use the data in the Plotter and Matcher program? I noted that the default paper entry system only uses the 21 step wedge. Not being very computer savvy, I appreciate any help. I am certain that the 31 step wedge "data" can be used....or, at least I am hopeful!
Of course I will be happy to share the data with anyone having an interest. For information, I used a 120 Watt bulb at 36 inches, and one minute developing time as specified by Mr. Smith.
Thanks. |
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Ben Wilbur |
8:43 1 Oct 09 |
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Bill Eisele |
13:27 23 Aug 09 |
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Steve Nicholls |
1:09 28 Aug 09 |
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Bill Eisele |
20:24 28 Aug 09 |
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Steve Nicholls |
7:29 23 Sep 09 |
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Bill Eisele |
12:33 24 Sep 09 |
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Nick Stanislo |
14:21 8 Mar 09 |
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Ben Wilbur |
9:08 9 Mar 09 |
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Steve Nicholls |
5:31 15 Mar 09 |
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