fschifano
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OK, so here's my problem. I've begun to calibrate my Super Dichro II color head to my variable contrast papers. So far so good. I'm using the filter settings given by Ilford as a start and I full y expect that I'll need to tailor these settings for papers other than the Ilford offerings and my particular setup.
I have a Stouffer 31 step transmission step wedge (part number T3110) and contact print that onto a strip of paper using various filter settings. Each step on the wedge is nominally 1/3 stop more dense than the preceeding step. For each exposure I now have the first black point, the first white point, and the number of steps between those two points. It's easy enough to look up the R number range is for a given paper grade. The question is, how do I take those numbers (the number of stops between full black and full white) and turn them into an ISO R number? Is there a mathematical formula for doing this?
I have a Stouffer 31 step transmission step wedge (part number T3110) and contact print that onto a strip of paper using various filter settings. Each step on the wedge is nominally 1/3 stop more dense than the preceeding step. For each exposure I now have the first black point, the first white point, and the number of steps between those two points. It's easy enough to look up the R number range is for a given paper grade. The question is, how do I take those numbers (the number of stops between full black and full white) and turn them into an ISO R number? Is there a mathematical formula for doing this?