toddstew said:Does anybody have any experience with reciprocity failure with bergger bpf 200 shot at 100asa? If so, do you happen to know the correction times? Or can someone direct me to the times?
Thanks,
Todd
toddstew said:thanks jandc. Pardon my dumb question, but how would that transfer to time? 1.5 stops equals how much time increase if I want to keep the same f-stop? Would 10 seconds become 30 seconds?
Oops ther is a math error here.
If the exposure is 10 seconds a simple calculation would be 40 seconds (10x2=20;20x2=40)
However, I believe you will find that amount of time insufficient because the reciprocity for 40 seconds now comes into play. 3 stops is 2 raised to the third power, or 8. At the very least then, the time requirted would be 80 seconds.
To find out for sure, make 3 exposure, one at 40 seconds, one at 80 and one at 160 seconds. These are one stop apart and yuo will learn a lot about the reciprocity of the film. In fact, if you have a densitometer you will have enough information to make a graph of the reciprocity curve from which you can calculate the reciprocity for any given amount of time.
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