Howdy,
I would like to do long exposure with Delta 100 (OK, truth be known, I need to cycle a roll through the camera.....it has a problem). I have done the research and have found the following formula to calculate the reciprocity failure
The metered exposure time is approximately 240 secs, which using the above formula would equate to 3057 secs (or 51 mins for those who don't want to use a calculator!)
Firstly, do I have my calcs correct? I know reciprocity failure isn't linear, but this does seem rather high! If the calcs are correct, am I going to get some really bizarre contrast?
Cheers
I would like to do long exposure with Delta 100 (OK, truth be known, I need to cycle a roll through the camera.....it has a problem). I have done the research and have found the following formula to calculate the reciprocity failure
Corrected time = 1.15567 x (Metered time)^1.4379
The metered exposure time is approximately 240 secs, which using the above formula would equate to 3057 secs (or 51 mins for those who don't want to use a calculator!)
Firstly, do I have my calcs correct? I know reciprocity failure isn't linear, but this does seem rather high! If the calcs are correct, am I going to get some really bizarre contrast?
Cheers

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