Bill Burk
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I added a resource to describe a simple film test that can be done using an 0.30 neutral density filter.
Here is a link to the article:
Confirming_Development_Time
The way it works is that normal development is pretty close to a 50% gradient, and so if you bracket a couple shots. Give one normal exposure and give the bracketed shot 2 stops greater exposure, the difference should be close to 0.30
So after developing, if you lay an 0.30 neutral density filter on the normal exposed shot, it should look like the shot that received 2 stops greater exposure.
Here is a link to the article:
Confirming_Development_Time
The way it works is that normal development is pretty close to a 50% gradient, and so if you bracket a couple shots. Give one normal exposure and give the bracketed shot 2 stops greater exposure, the difference should be close to 0.30
So after developing, if you lay an 0.30 neutral density filter on the normal exposed shot, it should look like the shot that received 2 stops greater exposure.