Ah now that is a fun question, while in my expirence the "speed" of
enlarging paper such as Ilford Multigrade IV paper is mentioned in the
documentation that value because of reciprocity and surely other factors
does not translate into a related film speed. Others may have different
experence. What i ended up doing was what you should do with film as well
is rate the paper yourself based upon the metering you employ eyeball or
otherwise and create an exposure table.
Mitch
>From: lwilkinson@schilli.com
>Reply-To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
>To: pinhole-discussion@pinhole.com
>Subject: [pinhole-discussion] speed of paper versus film
>Date: Thu, 9 May 2002 13:27:00 -0500
>
>I'm struggling to understand the relationship between film and photographic
>paper.
>
>Specifically, calculating exposures, etc.
>
>Where film may be considered ASA 100, paper may be considered P100.
>
>Obviously, it's not the same 100...but what's the relationship?
>
>Thanks in advance for any assistance, Lou
>
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