gainer
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(there was a url link here which no longer exists) - Reciprocity revisited.
The equation I used to represent available experimental reciprocity data is:
T = Tm + Tc
Where:
T is the exposure time corrected for reciprocity characteristics.
Tm is the time indicated by your exposure meter's calculator.
Tc is the correction to be added to Tm.
Through much curve fitting I found that:
Tc = a*Tm^b
Where a and b are constants for a given film but vary with the film. Thus, for HP5+ film:
Tc = 0.11 * Tm ^ 1.62
Fortuitously, this equation graphs as a straight line...
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