markbarendt
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Acceptable overexposure has a lot to do with degree of enlargement. Generally the larger the format, the greater the overexposure range.
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And the criteria for that judgement was _______________
Acceptable overexposure has a lot to do with degree of enlargement. Generally the larger the format, the greater the overexposure range.
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And the criteria for that judgement was _______________
The graph is from Todd-Zakia, Photographic Sensitometry
The criteria for that judgement was __ folks who picked pictures of thousands of nerds __
Well? I'm dying here.
However with another 4 stops of exposure accidentally given, there needed to be 14 stops of linearity in the straight line section and that probably wasn't going to happen.
Another effect I saw on this particular roll (very pronounced due to the unusually high level of light) were artefacts outside the frame area - something peculiar to my camera in high light conditions that I have previously documented and explained (there was a url link here which no longer exists).
Thank you for your patience.
regards
Peter
LOL
and we all thought you were going to post your results here to this thread silly us !
How do you know? We're prints made, curves plotted?
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