Look at the 'way beyond monochrome' site. There is/was a sample chapter about f/stop printing with a sample printing chart. I now use it as my bible for printing test prints. Once I get the base exposure, I use f/stop 1/3 stops as adjustments for dodges and burns. Someties I will combine to with sprit filter pronting, but more usually with just a straight single grade filter.
Printing with time is so engrained in me.
so base of 15 seconds plus half a stop = 22.5 seconds (plus reciprocity adjustment).
we have been using the theory for many years, if makes more sense to many folks.
My question would be, what difference does it make about the majority, if it works for you fine. if you find it not helpful fine.
we have been using the theory for many years, if makes more sense to many folks.
My question would be, what difference does it make about the majority, if it works for you fine. if you find it not helpful fine.
Nope. It's a logarithmic function using powers of 2. A full stop is indeed a doubling (or halving) but half a stop increase is 2 ^ 1/2. So 15 seconds + half a stop = 21.2 seconds. You can use percentages but it's still not that simple; if you add 50% to 15 seconds, you get 22.5 seconds, then if you subtract 50% you get 11.25 seconds. Whereas if you add half a stop to 15 seconds and then subtract half a stop from that, you get back to 15 seconds.
In a perfect world it might not make any difference but in the real world it is so that a method that works will spread and be more used than a method that is not working. So asking what the majority uses/thinks about a method is valid. Now if we were discussing taste......
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The point wasn't to be clever. The point is that a new thread, useful as it is, won't have the participation of many experts who are no longer active on APUG, so you'll be missing out on that perspective if you choose not to read the multitude of f-stop printing posts already here on APUG. There are also charts of stops/time conversions in the old threads for making f-stop printing adjustments with standard enlarger timers that you might find useful.Yes, very clever. I am sure there are not many topics that haven't been discussed here before so if you are waiting for that I think you are in for a long wait.
But I start on the threads now. Oh, I see the first is from 2002. Nothing like up-to-date data.
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