Reciprocity Calculator — Film Long Exposure Correction
Calculate corrected exposure times for reciprocity failure in long-exposure film photography.
The time your light meter indicates
Different films have different reciprocity characteristics
How We Calculate This
Reciprocity failure correction uses the Schwarzschild equation:
Corrected time = Metered time ^ p
Where p is the reciprocity exponent specific to each film stock. A higher p value means more correction is needed. The exponent is determined experimentally by the film manufacturer.
For example, with Ilford HP5 (p=1.31) and a metered time of 10 seconds: corrected = 10^1.31 = 20.4 seconds.
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Last updated: February 2026
All calculations are estimates based on standard optical and photographic formulas. Results may vary with specific equipment.