One thing about APUG, it has me crawling about in the dusty recesses of the lumber room of my mind!
Notwithstanding that I am one of the world's worst mathematicians, and that the people who were charged with teaching me logarithms and such like were eventually led away crying, I appear to have discovered the following:
The equations "Ev = Tv + Av = Sv + Bv" etc. which have been much quoted on this thread appear in my Ilford Manual of Photography 6th edition and are stated to have formed part of the APEX (Additive Photographic Exposure) system, which as was mentioned elsewhere was described in the relevant ASA standard of 1960 governing film speed and exposure. Crucially, as I understand it, and "understand" may not be the right word, for the equations to work all the parameters have to be expressed as logarithms to base 2. No doubt there are appropriate tables of logs to base 2 somewhere (as opposed to the usual logs to base 10), and when dentistry without anesthetic carried out by a gorilla loses its appeal, I may well turn to reading them, but I feel the fact remains that APEX was a system which, while sound in principle, virtually no one felt was useful. The good Fred Parker may have thought it a good idea to revive the APEX system, but I can see no earthly reason, as I said before, for any else to join him!
Regards,
David