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The Zone System provides photographers with a systematic method of precisely defining the relationship between the way they... the Zone System is also applicable to roll film... The Zone System is concerned with control of image values... The Zone System assigns numbers from 0 through 10... the Zone System practitioner often must determine the speed for a particular combinations of film... Although the method for determining speed for the Zone System is conceptually similar to the ISO method for determining speed... the Zone System speed is an... The Zone System provides a straightforward method for rendering these objects as the photographer desires... The Zone System requires that every variable in photography... no less important to the Zone System than exposure and development of the film... described use of the Zone System with roll film... Use of the Zone System with color film is similar to that with black and white roll film... The Zone System can be used in digital photography just as in film photography... The Zone System gained an early reputation for being complex... The Zone System has often been thought to apply only to certain materials... the Zone System is adapted rather than discarded... Yet another misconception is that the Zone System emphasizes technique at the expense of creativity... Some practitioners have treated the Zone System as if it were an end in itself... A simplified Zone system for making good exposures...

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