@Romanko I understand your pragmatist approach and to an extent I can agree, but there are several things you state that I feel (know) are false, such as your statements about wavelength vs. color, or that in practice can work out differently than you seem to realize. If I photograph the dimly lit (with natural light) cloisters of a medieval monastery and I run into reciprocity territory of the film, the effects can be counterintuitive and the test that Les has posted so far wouldn't help me in managing expectations and/or compensating to the extent possible, since the scanner plays too dominant a role. That's a purely practical observation, which of course ultimately is rooted in a deeper theoretical basis. We don't have to go through all the theory though to conclude that there are methodological issues with the test as presented now, and that those issues really do have practical implications, even if they might not become an actual (experienced) problem in all cases.



