Sirius Glass
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I still shoot all films at box speed and when I choose I use the Zone System based on the box speed. The best of both worlds.
I hope the APUG gods don’t smite me for my transgression
They've worked out an accommodation with the rest of the world - it is called Photrio.
And I think I remember that 2010 image.
By George, I do!
https://www.photrio.com/forum/media/hair-cut.28600/
Or you can expose the film correctly (daylight 1/400 f/16)
The exact same exposure, the exact same result, two different EI ratings
Ah that’s better
Let me say it another way.
To the beginner: You can get a wealth of advice here and it may be overwhelming. Especially the advice that contradicts. @Rolleiflexible is a knowledgeable expert you can trust. The advice to adjust according to results is classic.
Or you can just set your meter on box speed and learn to meter in such a way that you get the results you want. Think "placement" but not the whole Zone System routine.
I still shoot all films at box speed and when I choose I use the Zone System based on the box speed. The best of both worlds.
As I posted in Post #51
I still shoot all films at box speed and when I choose I use the Zone System based on the box speed. The best of both worlds.
Holy cow. Nobody ever accused me of being an expert before. What did I do wrong?
Exactly. When I was shooting film, I was shooting people. Shadow detail means hair for most people -- underexpose even a quarter-stop and your subject is wearing a black helmet. And people move, and light changes. It's easy to underexpose by mistake, even if you have confidence in your meter and your processes. A tilt of the head is enough to goof the exposure.It's a good safety factor.
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