Anupam Basu
Member
As I was reading (there was a url link here which no longer exists) I was trying to think of pushing film as the underexpose-overdevelop concept in zone system terms.
For normal shooting, I test all my film to establish an EI and then find development times for N, N-1, N+1 etc. I have a basic understanding of it in terms of controlling the gradient of the density curve to correspond with particular zones. But since development time does not really change the density of zone 1, how would you then test for pushing film?
For example, I need to shoot a concert handheld next week and would like to shoot Tri-X at 1600? In terms of density readings, how should I test for the ideal development time to give me maximum possible tonal range and also know that tonal range so I can place my zone values accordingly.
I have done this with the digital truth times before and had good results, but I would just like to have a better understanding of it and optimize the process. So, of the three factors - EI, development time, and density range (contrast) - if EI is given, how do you find the ideal cmbination of the other two?
I hope this is clear and thanks for any help,
-Anupam
For normal shooting, I test all my film to establish an EI and then find development times for N, N-1, N+1 etc. I have a basic understanding of it in terms of controlling the gradient of the density curve to correspond with particular zones. But since development time does not really change the density of zone 1, how would you then test for pushing film?
For example, I need to shoot a concert handheld next week and would like to shoot Tri-X at 1600? In terms of density readings, how should I test for the ideal development time to give me maximum possible tonal range and also know that tonal range so I can place my zone values accordingly.
I have done this with the digital truth times before and had good results, but I would just like to have a better understanding of it and optimize the process. So, of the three factors - EI, development time, and density range (contrast) - if EI is given, how do you find the ideal cmbination of the other two?
I hope this is clear and thanks for any help,
-Anupam