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Phil Davis |
6:06 16 Aug 04 |
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Jorge |
7:54 16 Aug 04 |
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Ross Borgida |
6:07 23 Jul 04 |
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Phil Davis |
6:48 23 Jul 04 |
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Ross Borgida |
7:00 23 Jul 04 |
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Don Bryant |
9:46 23 Jul 04 |
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Phil Davis |
16:30 23 Jul 04 |
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What to do?....or Can I do this? |
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Jorge Gasteazoro |
9:55 1 Jul 04 |
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I am wondering if I can combine incident an spot metering using the INCIDENT feature in the palm pilot?
Here is my situation and it has happened to me twice already. I want to take a picture and the shadow portion of the photograph is unreachable. I know the book says to "simulate" the shadow by covering the dome, but I have found this inadequate. It seems the color of the shirt, how much it was covered etc, gives me bad negatives. In normal situations the incident system results in as close to perfect negatives as I have ever seen, but in situations like this I always end up with underexposed negatives.
I could use the Zone system feature, but I have one of those Sekonic dual meters that was calibrated at 12% and as such it is one more thing I need to remember to change, and of course I never do....lol...the incident metering is so easy I would rather keep it as my metering of choice. |
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Larry Francis |
18:57 1 Jul 04 |
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Jorge Gasteazoro |
23:16 1 Jul 04 |
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