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calculating "darkness factor" of IR filter
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<blockquote data-quote="lucien" data-source="post: 763358" data-attributes="member: 36292"><p>Got it thanks, what I meant by aperture being a non factor. It won't how would I say be affected once all the other factors are set. The exposure apps don't factor aperture. It's ok I don't want a lecture about the exposure triangle. At those long exposures F4-8 will come out the same is what I'm trying to get at</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lucien, post: 763358, member: 36292"] Got it thanks, what I meant by aperture being a non factor. It won't how would I say be affected once all the other factors are set. The exposure apps don't factor aperture. It's ok I don't want a lecture about the exposure triangle. At those long exposures F4-8 will come out the same is what I'm trying to get at [/QUOTE]
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