[Frameworks] double exposure

Ken Wood kenwood at uwm.edu
Wed Nov 9 16:14:00 CST 2011


that's pretty cool. Imagine, 32 exposures! 
Thanks to everyone for your answers, 
Ken 

----- Original Message -----
From: "Zachary Iannazzi" <gleanslower at gmail.com> 
To: "Experimental Film Discussion List" <frameworks at jonasmekasfilms.com> 
Sent: Wednesday, November 9, 2011 3:36:11 PM 
Subject: Re: [Frameworks] double exposure 



Hope this helps, 

someone else posted this chart for multiple exposures here a while ago. 




Number of exposure - Number of stops under exposure 

1 - 0 

2 - 1 

3 - 1.5 

4 - 2 

5 - 2.25 

6 - 2.5 

7 - 2.75 

8 - 3 

9 - 3.1 

10 - 3.25 

11 - 3.35 

12 - 3.5 

13 - 3.6 

14 - 3.75 

15 - 3.8 

16 - 4 

20 - 4.25 

24 - 4.5 

28 - 4.75 

32 - 5 

On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 6:29 AM, Steven Gladstone < Steven at gladstonefilms.com > wrote: 



On 11/9/11 9:03 AM, mike rice wrote: 
> its simple, if you think of fstops as doubling or halfing light, then 
> yes you would just compensate by stopping down. 

I'll add that you have to consider what is being double exposed on, once 
you reach white saturation, no additional exposure will develop any 
image in there. 


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