David Brown
Member
Lena is the one I always see in use
Kodak Printer Control Negatives aka "Shirley's" were made in Color Control Division later known as Photographic Technology Division. Thousands of camera negatives with "normal" and levels of over and under exposures were very carefully made. The models changed through the years and eventually had several people with a range of flesh characteristics. Later, rather than using camera negatives a digitally created negative was used. This improved "Shirley" consistency.
Some day I may write a description of the various types of scenes that were used to measure film characteristics. Shirley is just one simple but practical example.
Bob Shanebrook
www.makingKODAKfilm.com
Note that Lena wasn't actually used as a Kodak 'Shirley".
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