Pathfinder I
Reading 2 of the threads here regarding night photography got me to wondering.
I have not done any long exposure work with my digital and so some of my work flow for long exposures is film driven. I thought I would start the question here. In film there is the issue of reciprocity failure during log term exposures, failure point can vary between different film. But basically it results in the need to have a longer exposure than the metered EV would require to get accurate colour exposure on the film.
Is there anything like this with digital sensors? Or is it just noise I need to worry about?
I have not done any long exposure work with my digital and so some of my work flow for long exposures is film driven. I thought I would start the question here. In film there is the issue of reciprocity failure during log term exposures, failure point can vary between different film. But basically it results in the need to have a longer exposure than the metered EV would require to get accurate colour exposure on the film.
Is there anything like this with digital sensors? Or is it just noise I need to worry about?