Cor
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I agree with above posts that a f stop timer is a great tool, espec. the teststrip function of the R&H timer. Although I use it less then in the past:
I let made a Test Strip Printer as described in Ralph Lambrechts book, and use that now most often.
Basically a Test Strip Printer let you expose exactly the same "spot" of an image i.e. the most important highlight, say a face. The idea is that you move a piece of photopaper in even steps through the Test Strip Printer, exposing with increasing stops (I use 1/4 stops), so you can realy nail your exposure time.
With F-stop test strip function you expose a piece of photo paper with subsequent stops, so your important highlight gets only one exposure (which may or may not be the rright one).
The Test Strip Printer works a bit slower, but saves time and paper in the long run.
Best,
Cor
I let made a Test Strip Printer as described in Ralph Lambrechts book, and use that now most often.
Basically a Test Strip Printer let you expose exactly the same "spot" of an image i.e. the most important highlight, say a face. The idea is that you move a piece of photopaper in even steps through the Test Strip Printer, exposing with increasing stops (I use 1/4 stops), so you can realy nail your exposure time.
With F-stop test strip function you expose a piece of photo paper with subsequent stops, so your important highlight gets only one exposure (which may or may not be the rright one).
The Test Strip Printer works a bit slower, but saves time and paper in the long run.
Best,
Cor