iandvaag
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I have a couple of questions about sensitometry. I have a very basic background (I have read the sensitometry chapter in Haist and gone through the Kodak sensitometry worksheet).
1. Is there a standard contrast measurement to compare reversal films? In PE’s photo system engineering thread, he mentioned that a positive film can have [presumably an average] gamma or contrast of 1.6 to 1.9. What is the method to measure this average contrast?
I can easily measure straight line gamma, but this is much higher, for example when I reversal process Delta 100 in D67 I get a straight line gamma of 2.7. Is there a standard measurement analogous to contrast index, but for positive film (ie. a standard method of measuring an average contrast which is meaningful for positive film)?
2. What is the difference between a “Transmission Projection” step wedge and just a regular transmission step wedge? Stouffer markets Trasmission Projection step wedges for use in determining speed and contrast of photographic paper. I have used the T2115 transmission step wedge in this way, contact printing it onto film and paper. Is the only difference the physical dimensions of the step wedge, or is there something fundamentally different about the two different step wedges? I will also be contacting Stouffer about this, I just thought I’d ask here first.
3. I’m a bit interested in measuring speed of materials using an H-D curve. Does someone have experience with the X-rite sensitometers? I presume you can adjust the exposure. Do they indicate the amount of exposure in some physically meaningful units (eg. lx*s or similar)?
If you were to do the exposure under the enlarger, what kind of light meter would be suitable for measuring the light in order to determine exposure?
Thanks.
1. Is there a standard contrast measurement to compare reversal films? In PE’s photo system engineering thread, he mentioned that a positive film can have [presumably an average] gamma or contrast of 1.6 to 1.9. What is the method to measure this average contrast?
I can easily measure straight line gamma, but this is much higher, for example when I reversal process Delta 100 in D67 I get a straight line gamma of 2.7. Is there a standard measurement analogous to contrast index, but for positive film (ie. a standard method of measuring an average contrast which is meaningful for positive film)?
2. What is the difference between a “Transmission Projection” step wedge and just a regular transmission step wedge? Stouffer markets Trasmission Projection step wedges for use in determining speed and contrast of photographic paper. I have used the T2115 transmission step wedge in this way, contact printing it onto film and paper. Is the only difference the physical dimensions of the step wedge, or is there something fundamentally different about the two different step wedges? I will also be contacting Stouffer about this, I just thought I’d ask here first.
3. I’m a bit interested in measuring speed of materials using an H-D curve. Does someone have experience with the X-rite sensitometers? I presume you can adjust the exposure. Do they indicate the amount of exposure in some physically meaningful units (eg. lx*s or similar)?
If you were to do the exposure under the enlarger, what kind of light meter would be suitable for measuring the light in order to determine exposure?
Thanks.