[pure-silver] Re: Matrix Metering and Calibrating

  • From: "Rob Champagne" <psps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 12 Sep 2004 19:17:11 +0100

What kind of photography are you doing mostly?  
indoor, portraits, fashion, still life, natural light, articial light, outdoor, 
Landscape, sports, street photography etc etc?

rob

At 12/09/2004 13:52 -0400, you wrote:

>   Hi,
>
>   I have a couple of questions I hope the group can answer. The first
>question maybe a little stupid, mais bon:
>
>   1) Does matrix metering favor colour film? I find my colour prints always
>seem to be exposed better then my B&W. I am starting to think when shooting
>B&W I should spot meter and use more of the zone system. They just aren't
>coming out the way I like them.
>
>   2) How does one go about calibrating a workflow? Is there a way I can
>calibrate my camera/film/development times? I've essentially been going by
>what the camera suggests, what the film manufacturer suggests and what the
>Massive Dev Chart says for a given film and soup.
>
>   Thank You
>
>   J
>
>
>-- 
>Justin F. Knotzke 
>jknotzke@xxxxxxxxxx 
>http://www.shampoo.ca 
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