I have a vague memory in the back of mind of someone else trying this.
I just finished testing some 4x5 film for EI and development time. We all know that this can be tedious and also expensive if you are testing sheet film, especially when you are looking for Zone I exposure. I have several more films I want to test including HP5 and a few odds and ends like some ancient Plus-X and Super XX, all in 4x5, and Technical Pan in 8x10.
For the test for Zone I exposure., I think I can save money and time by sacrificing one film holder and one dark slide. I plan to drill four holes about 1/2" in diameter, one in each quadrant of the slide. All I need is a quarter inch for the densitometer, so I am giving myself a little bit of room. I could use each hole to expose for a different ISO, covering the others with opaque tape. For the 8x10 Tech Pan, I will just sacrifice one sheet, cutting it into 4x5 pieces.
It sounds reasonable to me. Rather than 5 or 6 sheets, I would use a maximum of two and could maybe only one. Do you think I could get away with more than the four holes? I decided on four just to make sure the light is really confined for each test. Has anyone tried this?
I just finished testing some 4x5 film for EI and development time. We all know that this can be tedious and also expensive if you are testing sheet film, especially when you are looking for Zone I exposure. I have several more films I want to test including HP5 and a few odds and ends like some ancient Plus-X and Super XX, all in 4x5, and Technical Pan in 8x10.
For the test for Zone I exposure., I think I can save money and time by sacrificing one film holder and one dark slide. I plan to drill four holes about 1/2" in diameter, one in each quadrant of the slide. All I need is a quarter inch for the densitometer, so I am giving myself a little bit of room. I could use each hole to expose for a different ISO, covering the others with opaque tape. For the 8x10 Tech Pan, I will just sacrifice one sheet, cutting it into 4x5 pieces.
It sounds reasonable to me. Rather than 5 or 6 sheets, I would use a maximum of two and could maybe only one. Do you think I could get away with more than the four holes? I decided on four just to make sure the light is really confined for each test. Has anyone tried this?


