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Re: 87c, Red 25, and one more...


  • From: Luvdove6@xxxxxxx
  • Subject: Re: 87c, Red 25, and one more...
  • Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1999 03:17:32 EDT


> Anyway, if you shoot two rolls of film at different speeds then you
>  definitely need to adjust the development times, so no, you can't do them 
>  at the same time (unless you are just testing).

I'm still really new at all this so I still don't get how this part works... 
if you have two rolls you shot... one at say, 50 and one at 200 and you 
metered everything.... one of the factors of exposing the film is definitely 
ASA (EI I guess is always what you'd say for HIE) so the meter is considering 
the light in the scene, your settings like aperture and shutter speed, and 
the ASA of the film...  so I still don't see how EXPOSURE is different if you 
use the meter since it would change shutter speed suggestion(on manual) to 
the ASA speed you set it on.... so how are they exposed differently?  
Konica says that you should shoot HSI at ASA 12 with red 25 and ASA 32 
without a filter... so sometimes in ONE ROLL I'll switch back and forth 
depending on if I want the result to be like regular b&w (like if I'm inside 
or whatever) and when I develop the roll it all comes out even (or seems to, 
to me)...  do you see why I'm lost?  I know there is a difference but don't 
understand why  ;-)

~Holly~
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