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	|  | August Gresens | 5:09 4 Feb 15 | 
	
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		| Hi 
 I'm working through my film and paper tests to load into WinPlotter. I've encountered a few pitfalls along the way. This includes an (apparently)  uncalibrated kodak step tablet that has a range of 11.5 stops and spot meter that was amplifying the density readings.
 
 I've sent the spot meter for calibration. In the meantime I started experimenting with light meter software for the iPhone (myLightMeter PRO). It seems to be fairly accurate. It is showing a density range of 10.3 stops through my B&W 3.0 ND filter.
 
 I'm wondering if anyone else has experimented with using the iPhone as densitometer?
 
 If not - I'll let you know how it goes!
 
 Thanks,
 
 August
 
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	|  | August Gresens | 5:18 5 Mar 15 | 
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