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    Re: Exposure Record

    It's so simple and effective..

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    Re: Exposure Record

    Quote Originally Posted by Heroique View Post
    Speaking of paper, check this out.

    The Ansel Adams exposure record (circa 1973), designed by the Master himself. A durable vinyl cover – red so you won't lose it in the woods – and small enough for the pocket: 3.5" x 7".

    They don't make them like this anymore.
    Why do all this and have to spend time on correlation ?

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    Re: Exposure Record

    I make around 600 4x5 negatives, lots of 5x7s, 8x10, 4x10' and 11x14 per year. Can't mess with all that numbering and correlation.

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    Re: Exposure Record

    Well, I wouldn't use it for every single LF shot I ever took ... or try to fill in every space, for every single shot.

    The main purpose, as I see it, is being able to record needed information while in the field – sometimes more, sometimes less – then getting it home where one might keyboard the info, say, into a computer spreadsheet. The more primitive among us, like me, might simply remove the sheets for safe filing after each trip (or transcribe the info to a piece of tape, like Evan).

    Now, if a lifetime of exposure info was kept in that book (w/o backup), I could never forgive the over-zealous housekeeper who might pick it up and throw it out! Or the pet dog in search of a bone to chew. Well, forgiveness would come eventually, but not right away.

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    Re: Exposure Record

    I put twin check numbers that labs use on all my holders. Now they all have unique numbers. I then write in my notebook any information I need associated with that single piece of film.

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    Re: Exposure Record

    Quote Originally Posted by BradS View Post
    This thread is 13 years old....that has got to be some kind of new record.
    And NOTHING between the first year and the last.

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    Re: Exposure Record

    Quote Originally Posted by papercrate View Post
    I've been working on a series of notebooks for people still shooting film, a comprehensive set for different formats and printing in the darkoom. Might be a good resource for you.

    If you have a few minutes you can find out a lot more at the Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign:

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    Re: Exposure Record

    This photo shows how this one is used
    http://fineartamerica.com/featured/a...otography.html

    When I start using I just use a note book that fit in my film case
    One page for each film holder and had notes on what I need to put in the note book
    I now put the data in the same note book for the darkroom and printing

    If you are using roll film this one may help more
    http://www.philofaxy.com/files/A4Pho...sureRecord.pdf

    I have update the one I did last night see Att below

    Dave

    Quote Originally Posted by Heroique View Post
    Speaking of paper, check this out.

    The Ansel Adams exposure record (circa 1973), designed by the Master himself. A durable vinyl cover – red so you won't lose it in the woods – and small enough for the pocket: 3.5" x 7".

    They don't make them like this anymore.
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Exposure Record Feb 2014.pdf  
    Last edited by smithdoor; 20-Feb-2014 at 08:42.

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    Re: Exposure Record

    'Lil Moleskine book with graph paper works fine for me...

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    Re: Exposure Record

    13 years ago this was started. I believe the OP has moved on. Hopefully he has found what he was looking for by now

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