Hi all,
Through some other thread here on APUG, I got to discover Ralph W. Lambrecht's DarkroomMagic website and some handy technical tools he has available under "Library":
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Now this raised a question. I have been shooting quite a lot of nighttime photo's, often at extended exposure times where reciprocity kicks in. In the "Reciprocity compensation table" on Lambrecht's website, he not only shows some recommended compensation, but also a column with "theoretical contrast change". With values upwards of N+3 (that probably means a heightened / bigger contrast, does it?)
I had never realized these were related... Dumb me probably probably, but anyway, does reciprocity failure indeed significantly change contrast, and are their people out there that do change their development practices accordingly? Any recommendations and info appreciated...
Marco
My website
Through some other thread here on APUG, I got to discover Ralph W. Lambrecht's DarkroomMagic website and some handy technical tools he has available under "Library":
Dead Link Removed
Now this raised a question. I have been shooting quite a lot of nighttime photo's, often at extended exposure times where reciprocity kicks in. In the "Reciprocity compensation table" on Lambrecht's website, he not only shows some recommended compensation, but also a column with "theoretical contrast change". With values upwards of N+3 (that probably means a heightened / bigger contrast, does it?)
I had never realized these were related... Dumb me probably probably, but anyway, does reciprocity failure indeed significantly change contrast, and are their people out there that do change their development practices accordingly? Any recommendations and info appreciated...
Marco
My website
