It's now coming around to the cold part of the year, and we're expecting temperatures around -30C to -40C. I'd like to shoot a bunch of rolls to see if I can capture some things like snow dogs or just some landscapes.
Should I overexpose by a stop or two? I know that ISO is determined at STP, and this is going to be substantially colder than stp, but how much does temperature influence exposure? I'm assuming that the pure photon to silver salt reaction likely won't change, but the dynamics of the speed increasing additives could change substantially, right?
Should I overexpose by a stop or two? I know that ISO is determined at STP, and this is going to be substantially colder than stp, but how much does temperature influence exposure? I'm assuming that the pure photon to silver salt reaction likely won't change, but the dynamics of the speed increasing additives could change substantially, right?