Some developing advice
Posted: 18 Sep 2012, 13:19
Hey chaps,
I shot an image next door in the workshop of one of the old machines. Metered it at f16 - 1/4s, however there are skylights in the roof which were glaring away. I recall Walter suggesting on an image I posted up that I might want to reduce exposure and increase development to reduce the windows blowing out. So I've shot one image at f16 1/4s and I bracketed another shot at 1/8s. When I develop the second sheet, do I want to develop it as if I shot it at ISO 200 rather than ISO 100? Might this work to reduce the blow out on the window?
Cheers in advance!
Alastair
I shot an image next door in the workshop of one of the old machines. Metered it at f16 - 1/4s, however there are skylights in the roof which were glaring away. I recall Walter suggesting on an image I posted up that I might want to reduce exposure and increase development to reduce the windows blowing out. So I've shot one image at f16 1/4s and I bracketed another shot at 1/8s. When I develop the second sheet, do I want to develop it as if I shot it at ISO 200 rather than ISO 100? Might this work to reduce the blow out on the window?
Cheers in advance!
Alastair