Ken,
Hmm. Great solution!
I use a $4 kitchen clock for my paper/film developing, with my trusty
Gralab for the enlarger timing. FWIW, I picked up the GraLab on eBay for
about $35. Only thing I miss is the little Time-o-Lite's repeatable
feature. Makes me have to remember something for 10 minutes... <g>
Dave
On Tuesday, December 07, 1999 11:09 AM, Ken Norton [SMTP:image66@xxxxxxx]
wrote:
> Continuing odds and ends on B&W...
>
> One problem I had in setting up my darkroom again is that most of my
things
> are in my Dad's darkroom in Michigan. Well, I priced timers and prit'ner
> choked up a hairball. Forget that, I'll use my stinkin stopwatch first.
I
> came up with a solution that actually has proven to be (for me) far
> superior to most any timer I've ever used.
>
> What did I do?
>
> I took my little pocket recorder (sorry, it's a radio shack, not an
> Olympus), and recorded the following while reading my stopwatch (in
> daylight): "3, 2, 1, Start, 1, 2, 3,... 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 1
minute,
> 1:05, 1:10,... 2:00, 2:15, 2:30, 2:45, 3:00,... 5:00."
>
> I just rewind it and hit play. Turn the enlarger on, (or dunk the print
in
> the developer) when you hear "Start" and shut off our transfer to the
next
> chemical at the appropriate time. With this method, you don't have to
keep
> time yourself, nor do you have to watch a timer. Cool, eh? Rewind time
> from five minutes is about 20 seconds.
>
> My recorder cost me $19.95 USD almost ten years ago, been dunked
accidently
> in Lake Michigan twice, the Atlantic Ocean once and tumbled down a thirty
> meter cliff besides other random abuses. It works very well and runs
> forever on a pair of AA batteries. Shoot, I still use the origional
> micro-cassettes. I think there is an OM-1 inside. <g>
>
> Oh, make sure you record-protect the cassette afterwards. In the dark,
> it's too easy to hit the record button instead of the play button.
>
> Ken (going crazy listening to my own voice) Norton
>
>
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