If I want to use the method of measuring film density to plot an HD curve, I'm encountering some issues.
Based on the estimated ISO, I use a step wedge to expose a white wall at Zone 10, then check the density at Zone 2 to determine if the estimated ISO is correct, and check the density at Zone 7 to determine if the development time is correct.
This is our common method for measuring film density and development time.
My question is: If I want to plot an HD curve based on this film, for the x-axis I need the logarithm of the exposure value. The logarithm of the exposure value is calculated from the light intensity (lux) and exposure time. So, do I need to prepare an illuminometer during exposure?
Based on the estimated ISO, I use a step wedge to expose a white wall at Zone 10, then check the density at Zone 2 to determine if the estimated ISO is correct, and check the density at Zone 7 to determine if the development time is correct.
This is our common method for measuring film density and development time.
My question is: If I want to plot an HD curve based on this film, for the x-axis I need the logarithm of the exposure value. The logarithm of the exposure value is calculated from the light intensity (lux) and exposure time. So, do I need to prepare an illuminometer during exposure?