Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
it seems goofy, but it would be a great way to stay on top of production numbers rolling off the unit. I am sure has other purposes, but they should certainly explain what they are
I don't see a major bash-fest here. What I see mostly is input from a very different forum crowd than Ryonet generally markets to (though in all fairness, they didn't start this thread).Unlike TSF, our crowd is generally more experienced, and criticism tends to be from a fairly discriminating direction. They don't believe everything they hear, or take all claims at face value.
Quote from: Frog on August 06, 2015, 12:08:57 PMI don't see a major bash-fest here. What I see mostly is input from a very different forum crowd than Ryonet generally markets to (though in all fairness, they didn't start this thread).Unlike TSF, our crowd is generally more experienced, and criticism tends to be from a fairly discriminating direction. They don't believe everything they hear, or take all claims at face value.I asked for opinions and I got them. Never expected everyone to say "awesome", "brilliant", etc... You get what you pay for and even though I cannot acess the ryonet pricelist (they have a specific website for Europe with no prices) I know I won't get stellar quality from them.I was interested mostly because it's the first LED single point unit I saw.
Well, it appears that the light unit itself may be of fine quality (and I believe has even already made the rounds in Europe where I figure it's made), but whether it's a true "single point" is another issue. More like a small array with a well designed reflector.
That looks like an LED cluster, not so much a point source and I'm not so sure about that reflector design, looks like it would diffuse the light to me but if it was engineered perfectly to work with the cluster spacing/location I suppose it could perform similar to a good MH reflector. The claimed % halftones at 85lpi on a 230 is certainly impressive. If true, I doubt that expo is happening at 7s. I can't see a PP emulsion holding that but I know some diazo added emulsions perhaps could. Diazo sensitized emulsions have long expos on LED compared to MH. Why would you ever need a bluetooth app to fire up an exposure unit? Are you playing music through this thing? Taking phone calls?
brandon beat me too it, what was it? That's a very fast expo for LED. I know our film/glass is slowing us down but our diazo added PP emulsion is crazy long exposing compared to that.
If you don't mind me asking, Pierre,, did you put it inside a box, or on a stand? (I don't know what you normally use for exposure, we are the old school light on a stand/vacuum frame system)Steve