I want to start printing on 8x10 papers, so far I print only 5x7 and I wonder if there is a method to calculate the exposure for the bigger size print.
Let's say-for example-that I need 10 seconds for a 5x7. If I want to go to 8x10, keeping the same Grade filter and f stop, what will the time be ?
I think I had read somewhere about a math type that could be used, but I'm not sure. Is that the case ?
Of course I know that I could make test prints, but 8x10 papers are pretty expensive and I don't want to start "experimenting" with the time, as I do with the 5x7. Test printing the same photo small and then bigger would be cost effective.
That's why I wonder what I could do.
edit : I am sorry I posted on the wrong subforum !
Let's say-for example-that I need 10 seconds for a 5x7. If I want to go to 8x10, keeping the same Grade filter and f stop, what will the time be ?
I think I had read somewhere about a math type that could be used, but I'm not sure. Is that the case ?
Of course I know that I could make test prints, but 8x10 papers are pretty expensive and I don't want to start "experimenting" with the time, as I do with the 5x7. Test printing the same photo small and then bigger would be cost effective.
That's why I wonder what I could do.
edit : I am sorry I posted on the wrong subforum !
