Hello,
I've just bought a second hand light meter with a spot function. Playing around with it I wonder how many stops there are on a B&W negative. like APX 100 or Ilfords films. (from the first white to the first black)
And how many stops is the 18% gray away from these two points?
Also what do you guys usually aim for when metering this way. I read: "meter for the shadows" but even when you pic the lighter shades on a person the highlight are completely blown. (okay I could use incedent but I prefer reflected light in some outdoors situations.)
cheers,
Quinten
I've just bought a second hand light meter with a spot function. Playing around with it I wonder how many stops there are on a B&W negative. like APX 100 or Ilfords films. (from the first white to the first black)
And how many stops is the 18% gray away from these two points?
Also what do you guys usually aim for when metering this way. I read: "meter for the shadows" but even when you pic the lighter shades on a person the highlight are completely blown. (okay I could use incedent but I prefer reflected light in some outdoors situations.)
cheers,
Quinten