ExpoImaging ExpoDisc Instructions for Film Cameras User Manual

Expo disc, Film instructions

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FILM INSTRUCTIONS

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Meter Calibration

3. Film Exposure

a. Front-lit subjects
b. Side-lit subjects
c. Back-lit subjects

4. Pre Exposing, or ‘Flashing’ film

5. Testing films and processing

6. Using your camera meter as a Densitometer

7. Previsualization

8. Zone V Color Printing Aids

Film Instructions

By George A. Wallace

1. Introduction

The reflected-light-metering systems provided on most SLR cameras are very
fast and convenient, and they are good enough for general use in capturing

images on negative films. However, they are not good enough for satisfactory
use with color slide films, nor for controlling image tones rather than simply

recording them.

Our ExpoDiscs are the key to direct incident-lightmetering methods that are a
little slower than reflected- light-metering methods, but they do provide for
consistently better exposures on any film in any lighting, and they offer the

photographer accurate control of image tones whenever he wishes to use it.

The procedures provided below should be easily within the grasp, and of value,
to all 35mm SLR camera photographers. The procedures on the following pages
are intended for more serious and advanced photographers who want to get the

most out of their cameras and films.

Enjoy!

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