StoneNYC
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I was shooting some macro work with my DB and switched to my film back.
When I did the exposure tests on the digital back everything was fine, but the film images are all thin.
I got much closer when I was shooting the film images and so the barrel was extended almost fully.
Is there some kind of "bellows" compensation needed?
I developed the film with other images from other shoots using my RZ67 Pro II in the same development batch and those are all fine. It was only the macro images with the 120 lens that were an issue.
I was using profoto strobe lighting and everything was controlled besides the barrel being almost fully extended for the film back images. So... is there some kind of "barrel draw" compensation I'm supposed to be making?
What am I missing? Thanks!
When I did the exposure tests on the digital back everything was fine, but the film images are all thin.
I got much closer when I was shooting the film images and so the barrel was extended almost fully.
Is there some kind of "bellows" compensation needed?
I developed the film with other images from other shoots using my RZ67 Pro II in the same development batch and those are all fine. It was only the macro images with the 120 lens that were an issue.
I was using profoto strobe lighting and everything was controlled besides the barrel being almost fully extended for the film back images. So... is there some kind of "barrel draw" compensation I'm supposed to be making?
What am I missing? Thanks!