While I have sort of figured out exposure & compensation in good light, when the sun is going down & I'm into reciprocity, I often am "behind" it & underexpose.
A typical scenario might be a few minutes before the sun sets on a cloudy day.
I might have a metered exposure of 30 seconds and say a reciprocity compensation that get's me to a minute.
In that minute, the light is decreasing.
I have tried "guessing" but want to know if there's a more reliable method.
I suppose I could push the film in processing depending on how much things changed over the exposure, but....
I shoot mostly color, trans & neg but I think this would be the same either way
Thanks
Dan
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