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Exposure 1)


Table 1 contains a complete list of related exposure data. Column 1 gives the percentage of light transmission, column 2 the appropriate exposure factor. The absorption of the filter can also be compensated for by means of increasing the aperture ( column 3 ). This column clearly shows that most cameras are not able to adust adequately to low densities. 30% absorption, equivalent 70% transmission, only means half a lens stop!
 

Exposure table
Table 1: Exposure table

A common term in connection with gray filters is neutral density ( column 4 ). The list has the advantage that gray values may be calculated by addition. If one compares whole-number aperture values with their neutral densities, it will be seen that the value ND 0.3 corresponds to one lens-stop, 3 x 0.3 = ND 0.9 three lens-stops and so on.

The light value to be found in column 5 is a measurement dependent on the aperture but also on time or the antiquated DIN value.

All data in columns 2 - 7 are based on the principle of doubling or halving light quantity. This is easily seen by comparing each column. Only the doubling value is different.

The exposusre factor is a power
exponent. The aperture is in
ascending powers of 2
21 = 2x,
22 = 4x,
23 = 8x,
...
Natural denity is a common
logarithm factor where 2
corresponds to 0.3
0.3 for exposure factor 2x,
0.6 for exposure factor 4x,
0.9 for exposure factor 8x,
...
The light value is raised to the
negative power:

2-1 = 1/2, i.e. half the light quantity,
2-2 = 1/4, i.e. a quarter of the light quantity,
2-3 = 1/8, i.e. an eighth of the light quantity,
...

Table 2: Definition of exposure values

All other values, too, follow the principle of halving or doubling, if not always in such a clear-cut manner. Thus, 3 DIN correspond to 1 stop and in the case of ASA values, film sensitivity data is adjusted to a continuous doubling of light sensitivity.

1)  "B+W-Filters and special effects attachments: their correct use for better photos and films" by Arnold Mellert u. Dietrich Oppitz, 1978, ISBN 3-7949-0319-6 (out-of-print), by courtesy of Fachverlags Schiele&Schön


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