Wow, guys and girls, after some first-time and, of cuorse, bitter experience loading my first 4 4x5 sheets upside down, I reloaded and re-shot the session.
Just picked the trannies - WOW, what a clarity ! Everything seems to be exposed just spot-on ! One of the reasons for my excetemnt is that by my first session I actually put in work several new-to-me things togather: a 4x5 setup (with two lenses) and Pentax Digital Spot meter (Zone VI modified).
Metered off highlights and put them into zone VII (or sometimes just for the case added some 1/3 stop, i.e. putting highlight+1/3 stop to zone VII) - just precise enough to hold highlights details while pulling the dynamic range out as expected.
So easy (metering wise), this pentax spot meters (or others with EV reading and Zone marking) are God-send indeed...
Now need to learn more into movements (combining them in particular) and install a new Sanisnow screen into my Shen-Hao....
Just picked the trannies - WOW, what a clarity ! Everything seems to be exposed just spot-on ! One of the reasons for my excetemnt is that by my first session I actually put in work several new-to-me things togather: a 4x5 setup (with two lenses) and Pentax Digital Spot meter (Zone VI modified).
Metered off highlights and put them into zone VII (or sometimes just for the case added some 1/3 stop, i.e. putting highlight+1/3 stop to zone VII) - just precise enough to hold highlights details while pulling the dynamic range out as expected.
So easy (metering wise), this pentax spot meters (or others with EV reading and Zone marking) are God-send indeed...
Now need to learn more into movements (combining them in particular) and install a new Sanisnow screen into my Shen-Hao....