Just trying to get my head around things ...
I refer you to Figure 7 of the chapter titled, 'Customising Film Speed and Development' (pp.221 in my book)
My query relates to the feature which is noted 'exposure = 0.80'.
This is the amount of exposure that was required to produce 0.17 density above f+b I believe.
0.80 is 2.666 (2 2/3) times 0.3 which means 2 and 2/3rds stops does it not ? So it would mean the film was rated at say box speed of say 250 for the test and the test reveals a truer speed in the region of 40 or so ?
Am I correct ?
This would mean the reference of 0 on the graph correlates to a point 4 stops lower than 'Zone 5' ... correct ?
Two separate questions from the same graph.
Cheers in advance.
Steve
I refer you to Figure 7 of the chapter titled, 'Customising Film Speed and Development' (pp.221 in my book)
My query relates to the feature which is noted 'exposure = 0.80'.
This is the amount of exposure that was required to produce 0.17 density above f+b I believe.
0.80 is 2.666 (2 2/3) times 0.3 which means 2 and 2/3rds stops does it not ? So it would mean the film was rated at say box speed of say 250 for the test and the test reveals a truer speed in the region of 40 or so ?
Am I correct ?
This would mean the reference of 0 on the graph correlates to a point 4 stops lower than 'Zone 5' ... correct ?
Two separate questions from the same graph.
Cheers in advance.
Steve
