jamusu
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My friend asked me to shoot his wedding as a favor. It will be a small wedding outside in a park at 3:00 p.m. this Sunday. I will be using my Pentax K-1000 and Tri-X for general shots.
For the bride and groom shots, I will be using TXP 320 and my Pentax 645 (I do not have much experience using either of them).
My subjects are African-American. The groom will be wearing a white flannel leisure outfit. The bride, as of now, will be wearing a white dress. I was thinking of pulling the film to either 200 or 250 for better shadow detail while over-exposing a couple of stops to ensure the white outfits show accurately. I have been told that TXP 320 does not like white clothing and I am a bit worried due to the importance of the situation.
What will be the best way to use this film based on the criteria listed above? Any suggestions will be much appreciated.
Jamusu.
For the bride and groom shots, I will be using TXP 320 and my Pentax 645 (I do not have much experience using either of them).
My subjects are African-American. The groom will be wearing a white flannel leisure outfit. The bride, as of now, will be wearing a white dress. I was thinking of pulling the film to either 200 or 250 for better shadow detail while over-exposing a couple of stops to ensure the white outfits show accurately. I have been told that TXP 320 does not like white clothing and I am a bit worried due to the importance of the situation.
What will be the best way to use this film based on the criteria listed above? Any suggestions will be much appreciated.
Jamusu.