Thanks, Chuck.
I bought an used light meter L-608 for the large format system instead of my
L-308s (one of unexpected stuffs for the large format >_< ) & took 4 points
to determine the exposure with 1 degree metering.
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Michael
On 23 March 2010 00:00, Chuck Norcutt <chucknorcutt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Very nice. I'll bet it makes a superb large print. How did you
> determine the exposure?
>
> Chuck Norcutt
>
>
> Michael Wong wrote:
> > Recently, seldom to talk with you for a moment since I am busy for my
> > evening course & work. And, I have dropped my Leica system & switch to a
> new
> > large format system (The preliminary one set was sold too). Unexpected
> > equipments are bought for the large format system, such as a bigger
> camera
> > bag, a new scanner for 4x5 film scanning. I have re-scanned my 4x5
> pictures
> > by new scanner instead of old files by my Canon 8800F.
> >
> > Taken by Schneider Super Angulon 90mm F8 MC (the lens was sold), Fujifilm
> > Provia 100F, F22, 22 sec, scanned by Epson V700 with IT8 Target ICC
> profile,
> > resized by PS CS3
> >
> http://images1.fotop.net/albums6/MichaelWong/Graflex_Test_Shots/SuperAngulon90F8_003_800.jpg
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ---
> > Michael
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