silvercloud2323
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Hi,
I read in the book 'The Elements of Black and white printing' the following on page 40 (Chapter 3 Changing contrast for the shadows)
"Because changing the development time affects the highlights as well as the contrast, you must compensate for the corresponding increase or decrease in highlight density by changing the exposure. You must increase exposure if you are decreasing development, and decrease exposure if you are increasing development."
Can someone explain what the autor means by that?
It seems that if you change the development time, you have to compensate this change by another exposure change.
I read in the book 'The Elements of Black and white printing' the following on page 40 (Chapter 3 Changing contrast for the shadows)
"Because changing the development time affects the highlights as well as the contrast, you must compensate for the corresponding increase or decrease in highlight density by changing the exposure. You must increase exposure if you are decreasing development, and decrease exposure if you are increasing development."
Can someone explain what the autor means by that?
It seems that if you change the development time, you have to compensate this change by another exposure change.