moodlover
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Portrait shooter here, using Tri-X 400. Key light f/4, fill light f/2 (so fill is two stops lower aka 1:3 lighting ratio). Everything shot box speed (so camera set to f/4, 1/200s).
I use a Epson flatbed scanner and due to it's low dmax it can't penetrate the shadows very well. If my subject is wearing black, it has a tough time picking up dark details and usually bunches everything into black mush.
I am wondering if there is a way to pump more light into the shadows of the scene without changing the key:fill lighting ratio on the face. Would it be as simple as boosting the key to f/5.6 and fill to f/2.8, while leaving my camera set to f/4? How well does Tri-X 400 handle overexposure without getting too grainy? What about Fuji Acros 100?
I use a Epson flatbed scanner and due to it's low dmax it can't penetrate the shadows very well. If my subject is wearing black, it has a tough time picking up dark details and usually bunches everything into black mush.
I am wondering if there is a way to pump more light into the shadows of the scene without changing the key:fill lighting ratio on the face. Would it be as simple as boosting the key to f/5.6 and fill to f/2.8, while leaving my camera set to f/4? How well does Tri-X 400 handle overexposure without getting too grainy? What about Fuji Acros 100?

