Hi all,
Just a quick question regarding taking efficient and correct exposure readings for shooting with ISO 0 - 1 for making portraiture tintypes.
I have a Sekonic L-358 meter for my studio portraiture lighting but the Sekonic only goes down to ISO 3, which isnt low enough when the sensitivity of a tintype is ISO 0, or ISO 1 at best, so my question is simple; how can I take precise and useable readings using a meter (or exposure calculator) to get the right exposure settings for my camera and to set the required power output for the lights lighting the sitter?
If any one who has any experience making tintypes in a studio setting, who has already done lots of trials and sussed out the guess work, could send me in the right direction of discovering the best practice of how to get the correct exposure for studio tintype portraiture lighting that would be amazing!
All the best,
Nathan
Just a quick question regarding taking efficient and correct exposure readings for shooting with ISO 0 - 1 for making portraiture tintypes.
I have a Sekonic L-358 meter for my studio portraiture lighting but the Sekonic only goes down to ISO 3, which isnt low enough when the sensitivity of a tintype is ISO 0, or ISO 1 at best, so my question is simple; how can I take precise and useable readings using a meter (or exposure calculator) to get the right exposure settings for my camera and to set the required power output for the lights lighting the sitter?
If any one who has any experience making tintypes in a studio setting, who has already done lots of trials and sussed out the guess work, could send me in the right direction of discovering the best practice of how to get the correct exposure for studio tintype portraiture lighting that would be amazing!
All the best,
Nathan