How does one develop the eye to look at negatives and judge over or under exposure and under or over development?
I've read about judging negatives and interpreting whether they were over or under exposed and whether they were over or under developed.
I've even done clip tests and settled on development times. But to be honest, I've had people look at my negs and instantly recognize if they were underexposed by "just a bit". I look at it and can only tell only in gross terms.
I guess my judgment is not so subtle.
Just FYI, I shoot mainly 35mm and right now am using HP5 and Efke 25. My favorite film, however, is FP4+.
Efke: 25 ISO, HC-110 Dil. B, 7 min @ 68F.
HP5: 400 ISO, HC-110 Dil. B, 5 min. @ 68
I use a Patterson tank, agitate about six turns every minute. Use plain water stop, Patterson Rapid Fix for about 5 mins. Wash (Ilford method).
I've read about judging negatives and interpreting whether they were over or under exposed and whether they were over or under developed.
I've even done clip tests and settled on development times. But to be honest, I've had people look at my negs and instantly recognize if they were underexposed by "just a bit". I look at it and can only tell only in gross terms.
I guess my judgment is not so subtle.
Just FYI, I shoot mainly 35mm and right now am using HP5 and Efke 25. My favorite film, however, is FP4+.
Efke: 25 ISO, HC-110 Dil. B, 7 min @ 68F.
HP5: 400 ISO, HC-110 Dil. B, 5 min. @ 68
I use a Patterson tank, agitate about six turns every minute. Use plain water stop, Patterson Rapid Fix for about 5 mins. Wash (Ilford method).
