Ansel used a metronome to dodge and burn. This isn't rocket science.
If you have planned out what you need to do, it doesn't matter how you count.
If you haven't.... it doesn't matter either.
Jerrold
You made me look up 'Atavistic'.
I'm not advocating ATAVISM, but rather self knowledge.
Depending on how one uses tools, a simple timer and a notebook might actually be easier.
I'm only advocating for the photographer. I remain technology neutral.
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Thanks for all the replies but to be honest I'm still pretty unsure as to which one would suit me better?
I think I am leaning towards the Analyser but the help with split grading pulls me towards the Stopclock. I'm not going to order anything till the end of the month so I've got plenty of time to think on it.
Thanks again.
Richard, regarding my Zonemaster II which I have not yet used, I have some decades-old negatives that are extremely dark (over-exposed). How do I use the Zonemaster with these inasmuch as the instructions that came with it tell me to meter a negative with a standard spread of tonality from black through gray to white tones?
Terry
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