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 |  120      61mm x 760mm    464 cm²                1.5  |  1     | |  120      61mm x 760mm    464 cm²                1.5  |  1     |
 |  4x5      100mm x 125mm  |  125 cm²                0.4  |  0.27  | |  4x5      100mm x 125mm  |  125 cm²                0.4  |  0.27  |
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 ===== Rules of thumb ===== ===== Rules of thumb =====
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 +==== Exposure Index (vs. SBR)====
 The table below suggests how to select film exposure index (relative to box-speed) and adapt film development time (relative to datasheet) given an expected subject brightness range (SBR).[(biblio:Lambrecht2011)] The table below suggests how to select film exposure index (relative to box-speed) and adapt film development time (relative to datasheet) given an expected subject brightness range (SBR).[(biblio:Lambrecht2011)]
 ^  SBR  ^  EI      ^  Time  ^                        ^ ^  SBR  ^  EI      ^  Time  ^                        ^
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 |  H    |  -1 1/3  |  -30%  | bright sunny day       | |  H    |  -1 1/3  |  -30%  | bright sunny day       |
  
 +==== Expansion / Contraction (N +/- development) ====
 In general, a rule of thumb is to[(biblio:Lambrecht2011)]: In general, a rule of thumb is to[(biblio:Lambrecht2011)]:
   * increase exposure by 1/3 stop whenever the SBR is increased by one zone (N-1), while decreasing development by 15%.   * increase exposure by 1/3 stop whenever the SBR is increased by one zone (N-1), while decreasing development by 15%.
   * decrease exposure by 1/3 stop whenever the SBR is decreased by one zone (N+1), while increasing development by 25%.   * decrease exposure by 1/3 stop whenever the SBR is decreased by one zone (N+1), while increasing development by 25%.
  
 +From another source (?), the following reccomendation is given:
 The table below suggests how to adjust film development to accomplish N+/- development. The table below suggests how to adjust film development to accomplish N+/- development.
 ^N-1 | -15% < N-1 < -25% | ^N-1 | -15% < N-1 < -25% |
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