It's my favorite because of the shadow detail.best printed on normal-contrast paper for max midtone detailIs a film curve with a very short toe desireable most of the time?
I guess it is but not always as the look it gives is subjective but sure helps keeping separation in shadows if thats what you want. What do you think?
Mid tones are controlled by the slope of the curve,not the length of the toe. Highlight separation is determined by the abruptness of the shoulder as well as the slope.You cannot have your cake and eat it too.
Better shadow separation is certain with short toe, but at the expense of the other tones. Usually this is not a dire problem, as we are accustomed to seeing scenes with different interpretations and, to tell the truth, the differences might not even be noticeable. But, that said, it does depend upon what you wish to impart, in terms of subjective interpretation. If the shadow tells much of the picture, then there is a slight benefit towards the short toe (so that threshold densities will be quickly moved up upon the characteristic curve, showing much separation). But if you opt for better mid tone and highlight separation, then maybe that short toe will work to slight disadvantage.
Again, the differences are not profound, but it is the subtleties which can make the photograph. How you print it also enters into the equation. - David Lyga
It seems to me that if flare actually occured then using a reflection meter would give readings which would underexpose the negative. However, when you actually expose the image with a camera lens it would give too much exposoure due to flare. So the meter indicating too little exposure and the lens actually giving more than it should would pretty much cancel each other out.Not for Robbut for others who may not be aware, keep in mind flare effectively lengthens the toe. Kodak Tri-X 320 (TXP) has a longer toe by design and is intended for use primarily under low flare/controlled lighting conditions. Flare is an important tone reproduction variable missed by people when they do things like Zone System tests and plot zero-flare curves. From a comparative perspective it's still good of course. It's just good to realize the toe you graph is not necessarily the toe you effectively get when you make pictures.
The ISO speed standard is rooted in print quality studies which defined a constant relationship between the gradient at the shadow exposure and the average gradient, and it applied to films with different toe shapes. Mid-tone contrast is a key variable in the subjective sense of print quality.
So no 3 post, just fer you my Texas friend.... Down thar whar the air is constantly saturated with either gun powder smoke or nicotine fumes, or maybe just another Dust Bowl, maybe two stops of range is all you need for your straight line portion of the film. Come out here and get into the
high country (yes, not all the earth is flat!), and there are plenty of relevant applications for a film with a steep toe. It interesting how people who
routinely argue with me about this subject seem to either live or photograph in a haze most of their life. I presume the flash powder you use when
taking portraits might also contribute to that situation.
good job I expose for the highlights and most of the time my zone 1,2,3 are well above 0.1 then.There's exposure, and there's curve shape. Flare doesn't only raise the shadow exposure, it flattens contrast progressively into the shadows. It's not the curve shape that changes, but where things fall on the curve. The lower the luminance of a particular object in a scene, the more displaced it will be from its expected place on the curve.
Well... Drew... our air heeer in south Texxus may be saturated with gunpowder but I don't smoke. I live in a greenbelt... sort of. Too stops range? Nahh... I'll take sevin. The earth heer ain't flat but it's purty close. Relivunce is offun a matter of pre-spektive. I likely doo liv in a haiz but it don't make mee rong jus' cuz I mite disagree witcha. And... I ain't yoozed no flash pouder in weeks.
There, does that make you feel better and give you a sense of superiority knowing I'm an ignorant south Texas redneck?![]()
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Is a film curve with a very short toe desirable most of the time?
I guess it is but not always as the look it gives is subjective but sure helps keeping separation in shadows if thats what you want. What do you think?
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