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Hi All
I am a little new to film photography and while it's been great getting used to manual operation, something keeps crossing my mind. Apologies if it sounds a real vague / obvious question but I just haven't been able to find this out by searching.
I hear a lot of people shoot outside of box speed. E.g. Portra 400 being shot at 100 or 200, HP5 at 800 or 3200 etc. How does this work with regards to developing etc? I don't develop the film myself, I have always used AG so the process is alien to me and I have always just played 'safe' as it were and shot at what the box says.
Could I say for example shoot part of a roll of HP5 at standard 400 and the rest at 3200 in low light and expect good results from AG? I'm guessing I would just meter the same as the metering would be based on what ISO I have set anyway.
Thanks
Dan
I am a little new to film photography and while it's been great getting used to manual operation, something keeps crossing my mind. Apologies if it sounds a real vague / obvious question but I just haven't been able to find this out by searching.
I hear a lot of people shoot outside of box speed. E.g. Portra 400 being shot at 100 or 200, HP5 at 800 or 3200 etc. How does this work with regards to developing etc? I don't develop the film myself, I have always used AG so the process is alien to me and I have always just played 'safe' as it were and shot at what the box says.
Could I say for example shoot part of a roll of HP5 at standard 400 and the rest at 3200 in low light and expect good results from AG? I'm guessing I would just meter the same as the metering would be based on what ISO I have set anyway.
Thanks
Dan