Here's an idea...
Here's an idea...
Gentlemen. Thank you all for trying to help.
I should clarify some things-
1. My negatives are not under/over exposed to any significant degree. I have done this long enough that I can usually get correct exposure. Also, my shooting style is what I would call 'safe', in terms of available light.
2. I try to shoot 1/3- 2/3 stop OVER exposed (from box speed) to capture some shadow detail, except with stand development, where that is not recommended.
3. I have always thought that the "correct" exposure for any subject would depend on its reflectance. Thus,regardless of whether one "reads" the sky or the shadows, if one could adjust to whatever "stops" it is away from "18%gray", the exposure would be correct for the entire image, as long as it fell within the dynamic range of the film. Is this not correct ?
I have an idea that might be a useful test-
I am in the process of shooting some ACROS 100 at ISO 80 in 120 today, and can shoot some expired TMax 400 at ISO 250 tomorrow. I have a choice of developers (Rodinal, HC110, D76, TMax developer, and Diafine). If someone would like to suggest development times etc., I'll be happy to follow instructions, and then scan and post some images. That should allow you to see whether my expectations of the grain are different from yours/mine/everyone else's. This strikes as being even better than scanning and posting any old negatives I might have, where my memory of the development process might be a bit shaky.
So, any suggestions ? I'm just shooting today, so we have time to decide about the rest of it. Again, I do appreciate everyone's attempts to help...