My firm makes an enlarging meter with 0.01 stop/0.03OD resolution that works as a projection densitometer.
Information is on the web site, please email or call if you need more information.
http://www.darkroomautomation.com/ nolindan@ix.netcom.com 216.691.3954
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Any densitometer can be used with pyro stained negatives. With caveats. The stain density the densitometry 'sees' will be different to what the printing paper 'sees'. This is true for any densitometer, the filters in color densitometers are matched to CN or CT film and won’t provide much advantage for pyro. To complicate matters further, variable contrast filters will change the ratio of light transmitted by the stain and light transmitted by the silver. The densitometer will have to calibrated for each film, pyro developer, enlarger, paper and contrast grade/filter.
It is always possible, under fixed conditions, to make a curve of densitometer reading to print density -- which all one is really after in the end.
In general avoid the the small brick-shaped densitometers (many of the X-Rites). They are made for reading 30x40" negatives and proofs in graphic arts and read transmission by placing the negative on a light table. They may be useful to people working in alternative process or ULF as most densitometer can’t take negatives much above 8x10".