Description: This is a Beseler color analyzer for photo development. I do not have experience with this item. I plugged it in and it powers up and the meter moves when the light sensor is exposed to different colors and light levels. Instructions missing. A color analyzer is a type of darkroom meter that also measures color balance in addition to enlarging times. This is a simple unit (the big-brother PM2 had several memory banks).To use it you first make a print from a negative you like. You place the sensor box under a spot on the negative and null out the meter–skin tone is a common one. Then you put in the next negative, put sensor on a spot that has skin tone (or something you want to come out the same shade of gray), and change the aperture until the meter nulls out.You do something similar with the color, except that you use a diffiuser to blend all the colors together. You start with standard negative (or transparency) and make a print you like. Then you put the diffiuser under the lens, put the sensor under it, and for each color channel (cyan, magenta and yellow) you null out the meter. For your next negative you place the diffuser under the lens, put the sensor under that, and the meter tells you which filters you need to print it.
Price: 23 USD
Location: South Saint Paul, Minnesota
End Time: 2024-11-04T02:50:36.000Z
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