ChrisP
Grain Lover
I'm leaving for a canoe trip on Wednesday for about a week and forgot to do my experiments first. Now I'm out of time.
I want to shoot most of it on hp5+. So far I've mostly used film indoors pushed to like 1600. This situation probably calls for the opposite. I'll probably pull it to around 200 most of the time because i'm expecting good light.
Now usually when I shoot during the day with digital I meter the sky and than add 2 EV to that. That gets the sky exposed with just a few little spots blown out that I can recover if need be (I shoot with an E-3 so DR is not its strongest point, although I find it very adequate). How should I expose the Hp5? Can I do something similar? Meter the sky than add a few stops? If so how many can I add?
I plan on shootin it in my Pentax MX, developing myself in d-76 and than scanning on my epson 4490. Really my question is mostly just how much over exposure range does Hp5+ have?
Thanks in advance,
Chris
I want to shoot most of it on hp5+. So far I've mostly used film indoors pushed to like 1600. This situation probably calls for the opposite. I'll probably pull it to around 200 most of the time because i'm expecting good light.
Now usually when I shoot during the day with digital I meter the sky and than add 2 EV to that. That gets the sky exposed with just a few little spots blown out that I can recover if need be (I shoot with an E-3 so DR is not its strongest point, although I find it very adequate). How should I expose the Hp5? Can I do something similar? Meter the sky than add a few stops? If so how many can I add?
I plan on shootin it in my Pentax MX, developing myself in d-76 and than scanning on my epson 4490. Really my question is mostly just how much over exposure range does Hp5+ have?
Thanks in advance,
Chris