I've been reading about split grade printing, and I've watched a few Youtube videos, but I've not been able to find anyone who actually provides technical details of what happens during this process. I use the RH Analyser, and it lets me place the highlights and shadows where I want them, and it tells me how to achieve that using a specific filter grade and exposure. Is split grade printing any different in this respect, or does it only offer grades in between the .5 steps that my filters give?
Of course, I understand that dodging and burning during one of the two split grade exposures will alter the contrast in the affected area of the print - but people seem to be saying that just basic full image exposure using split grade can give results that cannot be achieved using a single filter, even if that filter is dialed in on a continuous scale using a colour head. Is this true?
I'd really like to read a thorough technical description of what's really going on here.
Of course, I understand that dodging and burning during one of the two split grade exposures will alter the contrast in the affected area of the print - but people seem to be saying that just basic full image exposure using split grade can give results that cannot be achieved using a single filter, even if that filter is dialed in on a continuous scale using a colour head. Is this true?
I'd really like to read a thorough technical description of what's really going on here.