rfshootist
Member
Hi to all,
i have decided to work a bit more careful in future and make a contrast analysis when the lightning (= contrast) gets critical l My Gossen Starlight allows me to use the Spotmeter for that purpose, it calculates the range in fstops.
I seem to be too dumb to find a reliable source anywhere in the web which tells me something about the dynamic range of C41 film and slide film.
I have in mind 12 stops for B&W, 6 to 7 for slide, and about ten stops for C 41 (1:1000 ?) , not sure tho if these numbers are up to date for the modern multi layer films, I blieve to remember that somebody said 12 stops for some colour films would be state of the art now ?
Nice would be also a table, which translates the contrast ratio to fstops ?
Many thanks in advance !
Bertram
i have decided to work a bit more careful in future and make a contrast analysis when the lightning (= contrast) gets critical l My Gossen Starlight allows me to use the Spotmeter for that purpose, it calculates the range in fstops.
I seem to be too dumb to find a reliable source anywhere in the web which tells me something about the dynamic range of C41 film and slide film.
I have in mind 12 stops for B&W, 6 to 7 for slide, and about ten stops for C 41 (1:1000 ?) , not sure tho if these numbers are up to date for the modern multi layer films, I blieve to remember that somebody said 12 stops for some colour films would be state of the art now ?
Nice would be also a table, which translates the contrast ratio to fstops ?
Many thanks in advance !
Bertram