Fatih Ayoglu
Member
Hi all,
So my brain has stopped and I cannot think this through. First let me explain my setup
I can shoot a pure white A4 sheet, by measuring with a light meter. If I increase the measurement by 5 stops and shoot the paper that should give me max density on the negative. (I have densitometer to measure this)
However let's assume I put a Stoufer 31 steps wedge tablet on my 4x5 holder and put a film behind it. If I do exactly what I have described above, I should get a various readings through out the film.
But what would happen if I underexpose the negative and what would happen if I under develop the negative (assuming 2 separate negatives).
My assumption is, underexpose but correct development will give me a lower max density.
Here I am getting confused, an underdevelopment will give me a lower max density.
So how can I distinguish the issue then?
Best wishes,
Fatih
So my brain has stopped and I cannot think this through. First let me explain my setup
I can shoot a pure white A4 sheet, by measuring with a light meter. If I increase the measurement by 5 stops and shoot the paper that should give me max density on the negative. (I have densitometer to measure this)
However let's assume I put a Stoufer 31 steps wedge tablet on my 4x5 holder and put a film behind it. If I do exactly what I have described above, I should get a various readings through out the film.
But what would happen if I underexpose the negative and what would happen if I under develop the negative (assuming 2 separate negatives).
My assumption is, underexpose but correct development will give me a lower max density.
Here I am getting confused, an underdevelopment will give me a lower max density.
So how can I distinguish the issue then?
Best wishes,
Fatih