One problem you'll have is maintaining frame synchronisation. Have you figured
out a way?
Tom
> Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 18:20:37 EDT
> From: WKato@xxxxxxx
> Subject: [OM] Prefogging and the OM 2000
>
> In a message dated 99-04-20 11:43:16 EDT, you write:
> <<Re: [OM] ** FILTERS ** & coatings
> Yeah, prefogging can bring up shadow detail, if EVENLY done. It also
> compresses
> the toe of the curve, reducing contrast in the shadows. Usually, a
> photographer
> using prefogging also bumps up his development, increasing the contrast
> back,
> but blocking all the hilites.
> >>
> I've been thinking of getting an OM2000 just for prefogging for
> Fujjichromes and black and white. My proposed technique is to set the
> camera for double exposure, set an exposure for -3 (bracketing all the
> way) stops from average gray, and then take the picture. The spot meter
> would be helpful in this situation also to determine if I have a greater
> than 5 ot 6 stop variation in the exposure range. Too bad it doesn't have
> mirror lockup or it would be perfect for this application.
>
> Warren
>
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