Leigh B
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Hi Drew,Well I care, Richard, because an "odd" film that is still in production and happens to be one my favorites in ACROS, which is not standard Panchromatic at all, but Orthopan, and there's simply no way anyone can bend the logic to say metering is the same.
ACROS has been my standard film for over 20 years, being (almost) the only film I shoot in 35mm, 120, and 4x5.
I've gone through hundreds of rolls and many hundreds of sheets of it.
I currently have 200 sheets in the freezer, and just today received another 100 sheets from Japan.
I've never had any problem properly exposuring ACROS using any system, from Nikon F3HP to Sekonic L-558 metering.
The point you're missing is that the ASA rating of a film is not some number cast in concrete, delivered from on high.
It's the number that must be plugged into an ORDINARY exposure meter to yield proper exposure of the film.
It's determined by the film manufacturer by testing. Any bias in the metering technology is corrected in that process.
- Leigh
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