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HopeToBe
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In the environment I shoot it is not abnormal to see the temperature go from 40 F to 80 F within a day - sometimes even seeing humidity drop from above 80 % to 20 % during the same time. Obviously a hard task to keep the 6ppc in tune all day.
Going to the upper load window has indeed simplified a lot for me, however there are still a few riddles to solve - or should I say explore properly. I have recently paid a lot of attention to what Jackie has written: "tune after the humidity" with a "limit" of 40%. Tuning after humidity only has also made me understand more, especially when being in the upper load window all the time.
My problem now is that the "limit" indeed seems to be floating to some extent. Anything above 50 % is a area I seem to have solved, but I have found that when the humidity drops below this it is OK to go from hot to hotter, however when it gets really dry hotter does not seems to be hot enough. At the same time the "hotter load" is too hot in when the humidity is above 50%.
Lot of numbers, I am sorry for that, but anyone else with a similar experience - or would like to share their view on the issue?
Going to the upper load window has indeed simplified a lot for me, however there are still a few riddles to solve - or should I say explore properly. I have recently paid a lot of attention to what Jackie has written: "tune after the humidity" with a "limit" of 40%. Tuning after humidity only has also made me understand more, especially when being in the upper load window all the time.
My problem now is that the "limit" indeed seems to be floating to some extent. Anything above 50 % is a area I seem to have solved, but I have found that when the humidity drops below this it is OK to go from hot to hotter, however when it gets really dry hotter does not seems to be hot enough. At the same time the "hotter load" is too hot in when the humidity is above 50%.
Lot of numbers, I am sorry for that, but anyone else with a similar experience - or would like to share their view on the issue?