My math skills are fairly poor so help me out. If I need to do a multiple exposure (where I cannot make a very long exposure) how do I calculate?
For example my meter shows 1/30 sec as the correct exposure and I want to make 5 exposures; ho do you figure out in the field 1/30 divided by 5? would that be 5 times 1/ 150 sec? (guessing). thanks
Your five exposures need to equal 1/30 so your closest bet would five exposures at 1/125th of a second. Actually four of these would give you the correct exposure. The fifth would increase your exposure by 0.5 stops over the required exposure. Now, if you are doing multiple exposures over Zone 0 areas on your negative from previous exposures and there is no overlap of exposure then expose as recommended each time there is no overlap of negative densities.