Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2005/04/10

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Subject: [Leica] Re: Global dimming and photography
From: jcb at visualimpressions.com (JCB)
Date: Sun Apr 10 17:59:52 2005
References: <53db7723f53d22d2561cf0112c3c541e@dodo.com.au>

http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/Hazards/What/VolGas/SO2Aerosols.html

http://volcano.und.edu/vwdocs/current_volcs/current.html

and the big daddy of them all:

http://www.drgeorgepc.com/Vocano1883Krakatoa.html


At 05:19 PM 4/10/2005, Rick Dykstra wrote:
>So there's this thing called Global Dimming, caused by soot and particles 
>from exhausts, aero engines and industry, which has caused an increase in 
>clouds (reducing the immediate impact of Global Warming) and causing a 
>major reduction in the amount of sunlight reaching the surface of the 
>earth.  It must be true - I saw it on telly.  It was the immediate 
>aftermath of 9/11 that brought it to prominence - the skies were suddenly 
>much clearer without all the air traffic - and temperatures rose noticeably.
>
>Anyway, the measurable differences in light levels in various places 
>around the world, now vs 50 years ago, is huge.  Like 15% on average and 
>up to 25% in some places, such as Russia.
>
>So, has anyone noticed the difference? Do the rule on thumb exposure 
>methods leave you with underexposed shots now?  It was Doug's post on 
>using an SL body for K25 that prompted me to mention this.  Is there 
>enough light anymore for such slow films?
>
>Maybe Global Dimming will be Leica's salvation - fast lenses will be all 
>the go.  ???
>
>Rick.
>
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