Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 1997/11/29

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Subject: [Leica] Re: [LUG] Re: Tri-X @ 200
From: GCodispoti@aol.com
Date: Sun, 30 Nov 1997 01:56:12 -0500 (EST)

Ted wrote:

<< >First of all the "zone system" isn't worth a damn for shooting on 35mm
film
 >unless every frame is shot identically under the same conditions of light,
 >contrast and the many other variables that effect an exposure.
 
I would like to disagree on that subjet.  Certainly 35mm is not the best
format for zone work but it is possible to achieve good results.  Here is how
I do it:

For each scene I expose six frames, all at the same exposure on a roll of 24.
 I note how I exposed and how I am going to develop.  In the darkroom I cut
the film into four segments.
I develop each segment as needed.  Thus I realize 4 scenes from a roll of 24
exposures (6 from a roll of 36).  It may seem a waste but each six-frame
segment is cheaper than a sheet of 4x5 film and less painful to handle.
  Also, if I ruin one frame I have at least 4 more to use. I do the same with
120 film, only I expose 3 frames per scene.

Joseph Codispoti