atlcruiser
Part Yeti
I looked around the web a but i still need some basic explinations and real world situations to get my head around this.
thanks
david
thanks
david
I would like to note that pushing or pulling does not influence the speed of the film, it only changes the contrast!
In terms of the characteristic curve pushing and pulling changes the slope of the curve but does not (noticeably) move the point where 0.1 log D is reached, i.e. the point that is used to determine the film speed.
Pushing by two stops means that you lose two stops of shadow detail, but you might overall get a more useable contrast for printing the neg, if the scene has a very low contrast.
Regards,
Philipp
Dear Philipp,
You are absolutely right that the effect of pushing/pulling on the ISO speed point is often grossly exaggerated, but with a long-toe film such as Tri-X or HP5 Plus you usually do get more usable speed along with the higher contrast.
Cheers,
R.