Metering a 35mm B&W Transparecy, Help!

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Hi all,

I will be shooting with a 35mm Fomapan R100 B&W Slide Film.

Question: Where do I meter before I shoot? Should I meter this like any other color transparency?

As we all know that we meter on the dark side in B&W silver negatives.

Fans of Agfa Scala, please help.


Thanks for your input!

-Ron
 
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Let me add, How should I handle clouds and sky... Like RGB?

Thanks in advanced!

-Ron
 
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Thanks Pinholemaster for your reply. I will shoot it like a any other colior slide film then. You made a good tip for the Graduated ND filter and sky, I never thought of that. The bummer is I already had it loaded in an M3 with 5 shots. Maybe next roll I will load it in my Nikon F3.

Thanks again!

-Ron
 

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Consider the ultimate use of the transparancies. If they are projected in fairly high ambient light, they should receive more in-camera exposure. If you have the luxury of projecting them in a very dark room, less exposure is better. Long ago somewhat dark transparancies seemed to be preferred for reproduction. Do avoid blocking highlights.
 
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Thanks Jim for your reply and projecting ideas. I'm excited to see the results since this is the first B&W transparencies I will ever shoot.
 
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