JayM
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Awesome, thanks for all the feedback and tips.
The first and third scenes I might have over exposed by a stop. I remember they were both shot right after each other, and the first one I exposed at 1/500 to make sure the tree wasn't eating too much light. The phonebooths were shot right after that after which I realized I was now in very bright light and still at 1/500 🙁
Adjusting the first's exposure to -1 in LR seems to make it look more proper.
The second one is more like -2. I consistently forget how bright that part of the street is compared to just around the corner.
Will try again today and see if I can stay on top of my game more 🙂
edit: Worth mentioning that these are all from the same roll. Part of the reason that I thought stand developing would work well was that the lighting where I'm shooting kind of runs a wide range of shade, normal, and high contrast. After reading about different agitation to control contrast for 1+50 dilution etc it seemed like a poor choice for the situation. We shall see!
The first and third scenes I might have over exposed by a stop. I remember they were both shot right after each other, and the first one I exposed at 1/500 to make sure the tree wasn't eating too much light. The phonebooths were shot right after that after which I realized I was now in very bright light and still at 1/500 🙁
Adjusting the first's exposure to -1 in LR seems to make it look more proper.
The second one is more like -2. I consistently forget how bright that part of the street is compared to just around the corner.
Will try again today and see if I can stay on top of my game more 🙂
edit: Worth mentioning that these are all from the same roll. Part of the reason that I thought stand developing would work well was that the lighting where I'm shooting kind of runs a wide range of shade, normal, and high contrast. After reading about different agitation to control contrast for 1+50 dilution etc it seemed like a poor choice for the situation. We shall see!
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