[pure-silver] Re: Personal Dev Times

  • From: Georges Giralt <georges.giralt@xxxxxxx>
  • To: pure-silver@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 06:36:40 +0200

Hi !
How come that Kodak give the very same dev. time for TMY exposed at 400 and 800 ? What has got this film ?
Ralph W. Lambrecht a écrit :

This also depends on the type of photography.
Yes, you can replace 'overdone ZoneSystem' with 'overusing of bracketing'. I
guess it's the difference between 'knowing' and trial-and-error. With 'fast'
photography, bracketing might actually be the more effective approach.
However, in landscape, architecture and model photography, I leave the
experimenting to composing images. I don't take chances with exposure and
development. There the ZoneSystem offers the most organized approach. BTW,
with model photography, backeting doesn't work very well. That type of
photography lives from the special moment.





Regards



Ralph W. Lambrecht

http://www.darkroomagic.com







On 2006-04-12 16:54, "Ryuji Suzuki" <rs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


From: "Breukel, C. \(HKG\)" <C.Breukel@xxxxxxx>
Subject: [pure-silver] Re: Personal Dev Times
Date: Wed, 12 Apr 2006 09:13:20 +0200


Understanding above correctly: does that mean that the rather rigorous
testing for Zone systems as advocated by Adams, Davis and recently by
our Ralph Lambrecht is not that crucial, and perhaps on the overdone
side?

Right, if you are shooting APX25 in sunny day, you might want to use every bit of exposure range of the film, but otherwise, exact exercise of zone system is on the overdone side. With films like T-MAX 100, it doesn't matter much, as long as you err on the overexposure side when uncertain. Standard development and judicious overusing of bracketing works fine, and that's what many people do with 35mm and roll formats. ============================================================================== =============================== To unsubscribe from this list, go to www.freelists.org and logon to your account (the same e-mail address and password you set-up when you subscribed,) and unsubscribe from there.



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