cowanw
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Pardon my post, this is a complex but absorbing topic, but I wonder if we have a discussion of apples and oranges here.
I had a epiphany regarding RobC's comments about being keyed to the highlights. Are those concepts are keyed to the contents of this thread on FADU by a poster named Argentum?
http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=9852&highlight=zone+middle
wherein the middle grey of 18% is keyed to 3 stops down from the greatest luminance which, of course, varies with the brightness range. The point being that the recommendation of where middle grey lies (Zone V), that a meter recommends, must vary according to the brightness range of the scene.
Which is a concept not allowed for in other systems of Zone thinking.
Having said this, it will not surprise me if I am quite out to lunch
Bill
I had a epiphany regarding RobC's comments about being keyed to the highlights. Are those concepts are keyed to the contents of this thread on FADU by a poster named Argentum?
http://www.film-and-darkroom-user.org.uk/forum/showthread.php?t=9852&highlight=zone+middle
wherein the middle grey of 18% is keyed to 3 stops down from the greatest luminance which, of course, varies with the brightness range. The point being that the recommendation of where middle grey lies (Zone V), that a meter recommends, must vary according to the brightness range of the scene.
Which is a concept not allowed for in other systems of Zone thinking.
Having said this, it will not surprise me if I am quite out to lunch
Bill