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 Originally Posted by Ray Heath
of course, for macro adjustment, but for fine adjustment full seconds are no less 'correct' than parts of seconds just because they are partial stops
Correct, but which full second is the best. To me, it is the one after rounding the f/stop recommendation.
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 Originally Posted by RalphLambrecht
Todd
Make the print exposure for the same time and in the same way as you did the best test exposure. For your interest, my free article on f/stop timing, which includes a table, is still available on my website at:
http://www.darkroomagic.com/Book/fstopTiming.pdf
Ralph, are you aware that the pdf file is locked down so that the article may not be printed?
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 Originally Posted by jstraw
Ralph, are you aware that the pdf file is locked down so that the article may not be printed?
No, I wasn't. That makes no sense, and I'll fix that. Thanks for telling me.
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 Originally Posted by RalphLambrecht
No, I wasn't. That makes no sense, and I'll fix that. Thanks for telling me.
That would be great. Thanks very much.
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 Originally Posted by jstraw
That would be great. Thanks very much.
I'm happy to announce that all PDFs on my website are now printable! However, you may have to reset your browser, if the date you see on my home page is a date prior to 2006-Oct-24. If the date is 2006-Oct-24 or later, you're fine. Happy downloading, and don't hesitate to tell mail me if you have any other suggestions.
Last edited by RalphLambrecht; 10-24-2006 at 06:43 PM. Click to view previous post history.
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