JPSuisse
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Dear All
So, I'm going to do some shooting with Velvia 50, E100G, E200 and Povia 400X. (All films in production as of February 2011...) And wanted to find out how many stops above the grey scale card I would have at my disposal for each of these films before the highlights were burned out.
I managed to have time to make a zone exposure test for Velvia 50 and E200. Basically, I got a 1° spot meter and went through 11 stops of exposure on both films and choose exposrue number 5 has the "base value." That means 5 stops of over-exposrue and 5 stops of under exposure. I used 3 different lenses: Summicron-M 35 ASPH, Color-Heliar 75 and Summilux-M 50 ASPH.
Does anybody know, if E100G has approximately the same exposure latitude as E200? This would save me burning a roll of film for a test!
Also, I suppose that Velvia 50 and Provia 400X are so different that there's no way I'll be able to avoid a seperate test, or? ...
Thanks for any feedback you may have in advance! I just gave my film up for developing today, so I guess I'll post my results for Velvia 50 and E200 in another thread next weekend.
Cheers, JP
So, I'm going to do some shooting with Velvia 50, E100G, E200 and Povia 400X. (All films in production as of February 2011...) And wanted to find out how many stops above the grey scale card I would have at my disposal for each of these films before the highlights were burned out.
I managed to have time to make a zone exposure test for Velvia 50 and E200. Basically, I got a 1° spot meter and went through 11 stops of exposure on both films and choose exposrue number 5 has the "base value." That means 5 stops of over-exposrue and 5 stops of under exposure. I used 3 different lenses: Summicron-M 35 ASPH, Color-Heliar 75 and Summilux-M 50 ASPH.
Does anybody know, if E100G has approximately the same exposure latitude as E200? This would save me burning a roll of film for a test!
Thanks for any feedback you may have in advance! I just gave my film up for developing today, so I guess I'll post my results for Velvia 50 and E200 in another thread next weekend.
Cheers, JP
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