nickandre
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Hey all! In light of Shanghai film being available in 220 I thought it would be pretty cool to test out. I've decided to do a little zone system learning and used GP3 for this test. It was photographed with a Hasselblad 205FCC and I used the front of my softbox to target. The latest batch of film I ordered from Shanghai directly actually has real 220 backing paper but cut the first frame a little close on my E24 back.
Details:
My interpretation here is that zone 12 is getting into the shoulder of the film but it does have a nice region of linearity if I expose at EI 25. I'll double check this and cross check a few different meters, but figured I'd share the initial results.
Details:
- Daylight LED illumination with good CRI (with a few tests with tungsten)
- Shanghai GP3 100 rated at 100 ISO
- Rodinal 1:25 in Jobo 2500 tank at 68 degrees for 7min
- Handy dandy X-Rite 331 transmission densitometer that apparently used to be owned by the FDA lol
My interpretation here is that zone 12 is getting into the shoulder of the film but it does have a nice region of linearity if I expose at EI 25. I'll double check this and cross check a few different meters, but figured I'd share the initial results.