Stephen Benskin
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Stephen, when you write that Zone System speed point falls 2/3 stops below the ISO speedpoint, do you mean it is below 0.1 fb+f?
No, it's about the misinterpretation of the ratio between the speed point and the metered exposure point caused by combining a flare interpretation with effectively a no flare testing situation. While the shadow exposure for an average scene does fall around 4 stops down from the metered exposure point (4 1/3 to be exact), the speed point doesn't. If you stop down four stops below the metered exposure point, the exposure will fall 2/3 of a stop below 0.10. In order to bring it up to 0.10, the exposure needs to be increased by 2/3 of a stop which accounts for the lower EIs encountered in Zone System testing. I did a thread on the ratio sometime ago.

On another note, I am finding all the contributions on this thread very informative, thank you everyone. I am not sure, however, as to the best way to interpret my results to find the development times. I realise that one can take great pictures without any of this, but I would love to know my personal timings for N-1, N, and N+1. Perhaps I need to contact the tablet for the curves, and to perform a separate EI test in natural light using a non-uniform target and my camera.
I believe it's very important to understand the theory. The solution to your problem is retesting, and you shouldn't be so concerned about the film speed. As to exactly what N, N+1, etc should be in terms of aim CIs and why is another interesting point of theory.
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