schyter
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Hi guys.
The sensitivity of an emulsion must (should) be linked to the ISO standard which provides for:
ISO System (International Organization for Standardization)
The sensitivity is calculated on the basis of the minimum exposure E necessary to have a density of 0.1 above the veil, as in the DIN standards. However, the development, with a methol-hydroquinone bath, must be carried out in such a way that the density at the point Emax (such that LogEmax = LogEmin + 1.3) is 0.8 higher than the density corresponding to Emin. This ensures that the minimum density of the deepest shadow is well above the veil and that the density interval between the deepest shadow and the maximum light in a normal contrast subject is no greater than 0.8.
Because the producer Ilford in ALL film datasheets, writes this sentence ??? ""It should be noted that the exposure index (EI) range recommended for ... (all type film) is based on a practical evaluation of film speed and is not based on foot speed, as is the ISO standard.""
However, it writes on the packaging, for example, 100/21 ISO-DIN ... Isn't this an incongruity?
Many thanks.
The sensitivity of an emulsion must (should) be linked to the ISO standard which provides for:
ISO System (International Organization for Standardization)
The sensitivity is calculated on the basis of the minimum exposure E necessary to have a density of 0.1 above the veil, as in the DIN standards. However, the development, with a methol-hydroquinone bath, must be carried out in such a way that the density at the point Emax (such that LogEmax = LogEmin + 1.3) is 0.8 higher than the density corresponding to Emin. This ensures that the minimum density of the deepest shadow is well above the veil and that the density interval between the deepest shadow and the maximum light in a normal contrast subject is no greater than 0.8.
Because the producer Ilford in ALL film datasheets, writes this sentence ??? ""It should be noted that the exposure index (EI) range recommended for ... (all type film) is based on a practical evaluation of film speed and is not based on foot speed, as is the ISO standard.""
However, it writes on the packaging, for example, 100/21 ISO-DIN ... Isn't this an incongruity?
Many thanks.