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Is the logarithmic value ( to the base 10 ) of the relative brightness exposed on the film when undergoing sensitometric testing.

 


Log Errors to file: Does not stop the process. Instead, the errors are logged to a file, and an error message appears after the batch processing has been completed.

Log e - logarithmic value (to the base 10) of the relative brightness exposed on the film when undergoing sensitometric testing.
Long focus - a lens in which the focal length is much greater than the diagonal of the film format with which it is used.

D-Log E CURVES
The development times recommended by Jacobson and Jacobson (1972) for the Stoeckler two-bath developer are for an earlier generation of films, and the same development times are repeated by Anchell (1994) and Anchell and Troop (1999).

Track time and log expenses on-the-go with Harvest, whether you're online or offline. A beautiful flip-clock counts the number of billable hours and minutes you've been working.

The VIRIN-log entries must consist of the VIRIN assigned to each original product, the job-order number, format, subject matter, camera- person or artist's name, and final disposition of the product.

Let us consider the consequences of the minimum in the density-vs-log exposure curve. The borders between zones of different density in a photograph are never perfectly sharp. Shadow edges are fuzzy because of the finite size of the light source.

A characteristic curve is a graph of density vs. log exposure for a particular film/developer combination. What this means in English is that a characteristic curve gives you an idea of how a film reacts to a given exposure and a given developer.

a) If I can achieve the same effect in the field in a matter of seconds, why spend added hours in front of the computer in that I already log enough time in front of it.

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