rpavich
Member
Hi,
Just to be upfront, I'm not trying to solve a problem, I'm just curious and I like having things to think about and do, that's just my nature so I was wondering something.
I like how my negatives come out. I like how they print. I did a personal EI test and settled on a developing scheme for my particular film with a particular developer and how it prints on my paper, so there is no issue there but I am curious about something.
I read that negative density of a grey card shot should be .71 and that's what I should be shooting for, but the other day I shot an expodisc shot while out in the sun to get an exposure of middle grey and depending on my settings (1 stop over or 2 stops over or box speed) I was getting .85, .89 and .95
As I said, my negatives print great on grade two filter and getting Dmax out of my paper, so I'm left wondering if using an expodisc is the way to get this mid-grey value. I've seen LOTS of grey cards, they all differ in their shade...some very light, some darker...and I'm wondering if there is one type, brand that's clearly the correct value that you folks know of.
PS: When I try and obtain an expodisc value of .71, I get a VERY VERY low contrast negative that's very hard to print and looks horrible.
Just to be upfront, I'm not trying to solve a problem, I'm just curious and I like having things to think about and do, that's just my nature so I was wondering something.
I like how my negatives come out. I like how they print. I did a personal EI test and settled on a developing scheme for my particular film with a particular developer and how it prints on my paper, so there is no issue there but I am curious about something.
I read that negative density of a grey card shot should be .71 and that's what I should be shooting for, but the other day I shot an expodisc shot while out in the sun to get an exposure of middle grey and depending on my settings (1 stop over or 2 stops over or box speed) I was getting .85, .89 and .95
As I said, my negatives print great on grade two filter and getting Dmax out of my paper, so I'm left wondering if using an expodisc is the way to get this mid-grey value. I've seen LOTS of grey cards, they all differ in their shade...some very light, some darker...and I'm wondering if there is one type, brand that's clearly the correct value that you folks know of.
PS: When I try and obtain an expodisc value of .71, I get a VERY VERY low contrast negative that's very hard to print and looks horrible.