Ektagraphic
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I was reading about the Zone system...Is there anyone using the Zone system with a reflective light meter. I don't have a handheld spot meter but I would really like to get one.
I was reading about the Zone system...Is there anyone using the Zone system with a reflective light meter. I don't have a handheld spot meter but I would really like to get one.
But will it still work using the Zone System?
OK, now I've got a question. Some call it a 'reflected' meter and some a 'reflective' meter. Which is correct?
I think both are awkward, so I am uncomfortable with both.
On the other hand, an "instrument that measures the intensity of light that has reflected off the surface of the subject which is to be photographed" is a bit unwieldy, don't you think?
Matt
I think both are awkward, so I am uncomfortable with both.
On the other hand, an "instrument that measures the intensity of light that has reflected off the surface of the subject which is to be photographed" is a bit unwieldy, don't you think?
Matt
OK, now I've got a question. Some call it a 'reflected' meter and some a 'reflective' meter. Which is correct?
I was reading about the Zone system...Is there anyone using the Zone system with a reflective light meter. I don't have a handheld spot meter but I would really like to get one.
OK. The Purists will tell you that you can't use The Zone System unless you engage in the corresponding development and printing processes/adjustments as well.
Either is good for me because I like to reflect on the subject before taking the photograph. Taking time can improve on the photograph.
Oh, the pun... the agonizing pun!!![]()
I was reading about the Zone system...Is there anyone using the Zone system with a reflective light meter. I don't have a handheld spot meter but I would really like to get one.
I am selling mine in the Classifieds section...
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Please don't confuse me Ralph, I'm confused enough already.OK, now I've got a question. Some call it a 'reflected' meter and some a 'reflective' meter. Which is correct?
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