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Subject: RE: [Leica] RE: Sensiometry
From: "Jonathan Borden" <jborden@mediaone.net>
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2000 06:25:35 -0500

Jim,

Your system is indeed practical, even usable. It involves more scotch
sipping than bullet biting though. He *did* ask for a book that explained
sensitometry :-))

Jonathan Borden

Jim Brick
> Sent: Sunday, January 02, 2000 11:48 PM
> To: leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us; leica-users@mejac.palo-alto.ca.us
> Subject: [Leica] RE: Sensiometry
>
>
> >Martin Howard wrote:
> >>
> >> OK, time to bite the bullet.  I'm not an "Ansel Adams" type
> photographer,
> >> more of a "zone focus and point and shoot" with a ball-park scientific
> >> wild-assed guess at things like exposure, development, and
> printing times.
>
> At 10:46 PM 1/2/00 -0500, Jonathan Borden wrote:
> >Phil Davis, "Beyond the Zone System", Focal Press
> >
>
> And I am writing...
>
> Phil Davis is a nice and very smart guy. But if you get involved in his
> BTZS, you will spend all of your time reading subject zones, plotting data
> on charts, computing development times, plotting paper gamma, and
> on and on
> and on... You won't have any time to actually take photographs.
>
> Because of this, I again offer my:
>
> ZONE SYSTEM IN A NUTSHELL
>
> There are four zones.
>
> Zone Good, Zone Bad, Zone Ugly, Zone Butt Ugly.
>
> To use the system:
>
> Wake up. Get out of bed. Go outside.
>
> Zone good:
> It is light overcast-ish, light shadows. But good light direction.
> Expose normal (eg; Tri-X @ 400,) develop normal.
>
> Zone bad:
> It is dismally overcast, no shadows. Perhaps even drizzle.
> Underexpose one stop (eg; Tri-X @ 800,) over develop 20%
>
> Zone ugly:
> The sun is out, sky is clear, and there are blatant shadows.
> Overexpose one stop (eg; Tri-X @ 200,) under develop 20%
>
> Zone butt ugly:
> The sun is squinty bright and the shadows really deep.
> Go in and go back to bed.
> Or sit with Ted, by the pool, ogling the babes, sipping on a single malt.
>
> Use this system with Tri-X and you will have wonderfully printable
> negatives every time. It works even for incompetent photographers. More
> competent folks can use that there Delta stuff. This zone system works for
> it too.
>
> Jim
>