Guillermo wrote:
> Reciprocity corrections as well as development adjustments are
> just suggested starting values, pretty much as the ISO speed of the films is
> (i.e.: 4x5 TRI-X works for me as EI-200, and not as ISO320 as Kodak suggest).
> From that perspective, both Kodak and the mentioned book are "correct". The
> idea with any of this charts is to use them as starting point and make
necessary
> changes as experience/process you use requires.
I think you are right, but it sure is frustrating at times! For now I'm
using the Simmons times. The Kodak times don't seem long enough when you
get into long exposures.
Of course the other variable that I could have wrong is the film speed.
Right now I'm shooting TXT at 3200 for my basic normal subject brightness
range.
--shannon
Received on Fri Aug 9 09:51:57 2002
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