MikeS
Member
Hi All.
I mostly shoot 4x5, but also do some 6x7 roll film. I've been using an Elwood 5x7 enlarger, and it has a really large 300w bulb in it. I just got an old Omega DII which has a much smaller more 'normal' enlarging bulb in it. I thought my exposure times would go up, but they are about the same. So here's my question:
What is an average exposure time when enlarging a 4x5 to an 8x10 print? I'm curious, because using Freestyle's older EDU graded #2 paper I have a 5 second exposure at f16! I vaguely remember normal exposure times being much longer, along the lines of 15 to 25 seconds, with the lens only stopped down to like f8 or so back years ago, which left plenty of time for dodging & burning, something a 5 second exposure doesn't do! When I use Kodak KodabromeII my exposures are even shorter!
Do my exposure times sound right? Thanks!
-Mike
I mostly shoot 4x5, but also do some 6x7 roll film. I've been using an Elwood 5x7 enlarger, and it has a really large 300w bulb in it. I just got an old Omega DII which has a much smaller more 'normal' enlarging bulb in it. I thought my exposure times would go up, but they are about the same. So here's my question:
What is an average exposure time when enlarging a 4x5 to an 8x10 print? I'm curious, because using Freestyle's older EDU graded #2 paper I have a 5 second exposure at f16! I vaguely remember normal exposure times being much longer, along the lines of 15 to 25 seconds, with the lens only stopped down to like f8 or so back years ago, which left plenty of time for dodging & burning, something a 5 second exposure doesn't do! When I use Kodak KodabromeII my exposures are even shorter!
Do my exposure times sound right? Thanks!
-Mike