Hi
I feel like I keep asking silly questions here, but anyway I didn't go to the right courses at Uni
Would I be right in assuming the main use of one of these things is to put over the film and then contact print that for checking your contrast and development times?
If I was going to do this with mine, would I then place it over a sheet of 4x5 and then place it in the camera and expose it by photographing something white and evenly illuminated? I also don't have an enlarger (contact printing by bulb here) even so I could perhaps use the bulb and a timed exposure in the dark room for the same effect right?
When checking the film density I was intending to use my film scanner, as I've already tested that this will record linearly within the densest negative I can get (approx 10 stops over exposed sheet of ADOX CHS 100 although perhaps other negatives might go denser I have not tested this).
How then should the density of the negative compare with the Stouffer wedge? Clearly the 21st step will be nearly perfectly clear on my negative, and the 1st step should be close to the densest. However I'm fairly confident that my film (from previous testing) will cover greater than a 10 stop range (-5 to +5 being well within tolerance).
Hmm ... why is this chapter of Davis's book confusing me?
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Thanks for your time.
I feel like I keep asking silly questions here, but anyway I didn't go to the right courses at Uni
Would I be right in assuming the main use of one of these things is to put over the film and then contact print that for checking your contrast and development times?
If I was going to do this with mine, would I then place it over a sheet of 4x5 and then place it in the camera and expose it by photographing something white and evenly illuminated? I also don't have an enlarger (contact printing by bulb here) even so I could perhaps use the bulb and a timed exposure in the dark room for the same effect right?
When checking the film density I was intending to use my film scanner, as I've already tested that this will record linearly within the densest negative I can get (approx 10 stops over exposed sheet of ADOX CHS 100 although perhaps other negatives might go denser I have not tested this).
How then should the density of the negative compare with the Stouffer wedge? Clearly the 21st step will be nearly perfectly clear on my negative, and the 1st step should be close to the densest. However I'm fairly confident that my film (from previous testing) will cover greater than a 10 stop range (-5 to +5 being well within tolerance).
Hmm ... why is this chapter of Davis's book confusing me?
<frown/>
Thanks for your time.
