Re: DIY Temperature Compensation Metronome
[QUOTE=dajaab;1450321]In box with a foot switch, ready to use !
I added one switch to choose between Real Time or C
You do not need another switch. By default if neither the film nor the paper resistors pull down with the switch it defaults to real time. So, I use a single pole double throw switch with Center off center off meaning that neither is pulled down and the timer goes to default real time.
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Very nice job on packaging, by the way. I would love to see a close-up of the exterior at the interior of the box as you mounted things
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thanks
I had some simple pole spdt in stock, so I used one for choose Film or paper and the second between the first switch common wire and ground.
as soon as I open it I take pictures
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1 and 5 are also my question. Ty
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Alan Ross uses self-compensating timers in his home darkroom, for what it's worth. If it's good enough for him, it'd more than exceed my own feeble skills. $0.02
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CONSISTENCY IS THE SECRET
I am not better with this tool but my results are constant so I can improve my work
I printed some pictures this afternoon, when I started my developer was at 76. I used my cell fan because it was hot in my darkroom, 30 minutes later my developer was at 72!
CONSISTENCY IS THE SECRET !
http://www.jbhphoto.com/blog/2013/03...is-the-secret/
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For those of you building your own Compensating Development Timers,
I've just released Version 1.01 of the code at the usual place:
https://gitbucket.tundraware.com/tun...e/Version-1.01
This is mostly a maintenance and code cleanup release and has no new
features. I do recommend upgrading. Let me know if you find
any problems.
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Version 1.02 of the devtimer has been released:
https://gitbucket.tundraware.com/tundra/devtimer
- This release expands the range of compensated time for both film and
paper to a range of 55F-85F.
- This release add audible warning when you attempt to do compensated
timing for film or paper and the temperature is not in that range.
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Thanks Tim to continue to improve this clever and useful timer !
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
parkcy31
1 and 5 are also my question. Ty
I have added photos of the completed/packed timer to the git site above, if anyone is interested.