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This is roughly how the data sheet looks when printed out. If you have a word processor which can handle tables you can download in .doc or .rtf file formats. If not you can download an html file which has been altered to print onto a single A4 page. Clicking directly on the links will probably cause your word processor to start and open the file so it may be easier to right click and select 'save target as'.    datalog.doc  datalog.rtf  printlog.html

Technical Data / Exposure Log.

Film Data.
These setting remain constant

Date Film Stock Stated Speed Rated Speed Process Push Pull
             

Technical Data. For each separate frame

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Stated Speed. = Manufacturers Recommended Film Speed.
Rated Speed. = Film speed set on camera if different from recommended speed.
Process. = C-41 for colour print film. E-6 for colour transparency film. Your choice of developer for B/W film.
Push / Pull. = Number of stops up or down rating of film.
Filter. = If fitted. Type/colour/effect/factor.
Exposure Compensation. = Number of stops if you opted to over-ride the meter reading.
Comments. = Remind yourself what you were trying to achieve.

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