Film Technical
Exposure Latitude vs. Dynamic Range
A dynamic range of 13 stops will have exposure latitude of +/- 6.5 stops, is it true?
A dynamic range of 13 stops will have exposure latitude of +/- 6.5 stops, is it true?
Exposure latitude is the ability to continuously and faithfully discriminate differences in exposure intensity such that the full tonal range of the original scene may be reproduced Wide exposure latitude also provides greater safety factor for both deliberate and accidental over- and underexposure The use of multiple emulsion layers results Read more…
The word “sensitometry” is derived from two Latin words meaning “sensitivity” and “measurement”. It is the science of measuring how photographic emulsions respond to exposure and processing.