pierods
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I just read "The zone system for 35mm photographers" and I am not clear about something.
If I have a scene with an exaggerated contrast range (too high/too low) what is the course of action that I need to take?
So let's say, for the sake of example, I am taking a picture with shadows and highlights (as opposed to uniform lighting) under a regular contrast range (5 zones between the darkest shadow and the brightest highlight if I remember correctly).
I have the choice to put object X in zone Y, and I will have to live with that choice (in 135/120 format) or make a note on the film holder and develop accordingly (large format).
Now let's put contrast range to 10 zones, or 2 zones.
What are my options then?
I appreciate any input..
piero
If I have a scene with an exaggerated contrast range (too high/too low) what is the course of action that I need to take?
So let's say, for the sake of example, I am taking a picture with shadows and highlights (as opposed to uniform lighting) under a regular contrast range (5 zones between the darkest shadow and the brightest highlight if I remember correctly).
I have the choice to put object X in zone Y, and I will have to live with that choice (in 135/120 format) or make a note on the film holder and develop accordingly (large format).
Now let's put contrast range to 10 zones, or 2 zones.
What are my options then?
I appreciate any input..
piero