[LargeFormat] Snowy Landscapes

TigerShark largeformat@f32.net
Mon Jan 1 18:30:26 2001


Yes The sunny 16 rule !  Says nothing about the texture you want to see in
that snow.  Kodak also says to expose film as if it were a grey card.

TigerShark


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 Kodak use to recommend "In bright sun on sand or snow f16 @ 1/ISO"

Les


>
> Pam
>
> grees@bucks.net wrote:
> >
> > In the UK it has been snowy the last few days and I have been out with
> > my Pacemaker Speed graphic 4x5 shooting 100ASA Provia using a Weston
> > Master IV for metering - the question is how much should I bias the
> > exposure for a snowy scene?  I'd been guessing about +2 stops but unlike
> > 35mm braketing is not practical - any general rules of thumb?
> >
> > Regards and Thanks
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> > Gareth Rees
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