Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/10

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Subject: [Leica] Underexposure in Tungsten Light
From: jblack at ambio.net (John Black)
Date: Tue Jan 10 10:06:39 2006
References: <p06230921bfe96e361e17@10.0.1.2><F5A7E4FC-1680-470E-A3FE-A0D3959F8A5C@mac.com> <4cfa589b0601100945y505ec867u840c10ead0bab09@mail.gmail.com>



> Another factor about tungsten light souces is that they more correctly
> treated as point sources even when relatively close to them so light
> intensity falls off inversely proportional to distance squared.
>
> But flourescent fixtures typically look like planar sources or line
> sources which, if you're relatively close to them (and if I'm
> remembering my rad-con rules of thumb appropriately) fall off just
> inversely proportional to distance. (Assuming the ceiling is
> reasonably low).

In Western countries (or everywhere now I guess) where regular wall voltage
is AC, incandescent sources cannot quench between cycles and therefore give
the ilusion of a constant emmision.  Fluorescents, however, do flicker at
50-60 Hz and can give a peculiar "banding" to negatives shot at shutter
speeds faster than 1/60.  I have learned to shoot at a 60th or lower in
fluorescent lighting wherever possible to reduce the possibility of uneven
lighting in the negative (it looks like the 2nd curtain stuck for a moment).

JB









>
> This would account for tungsten sources giving you a hard time because
> light fall-off across an image would be more severe.
>
> I've not looked at the spectrum of most incandescent bulbs but for
> most vendors you can find those graphs on the net and compare them to
> the published response graphs of the film you use.
>
> I'd never thought about light in quite these terms before. D'oh!
>
> Adam
>
>
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In reply to: Message from kennybod at mac.com (Kenneth Frazier) ([Leica] Underexposure in Tungsten Light)
Message from abridge at gmail.com (Adam Bridge) ([Leica] Underexposure in Tungsten Light)