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Re: [OM] Summary: Was How to get subtle color

Subject: Re: [OM] Summary: Was How to get subtle color
From: "C.H.Ling" <chling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 09:24:21 +0800
With yellow flower and no exposure compensation, most likely you will
get around one stop under (unless your camera has fault exposure
system). Even with the wide latitude of negative, one stop can make
the photo look a little gray or dull in one hour lab. On the other
hand over one stop gives almost no different in print.

C.H.Ling

bsandyman@xxxxxxx wrote:

> 
> A lot of people have suggested the shot was improperly
> exposed. More people suggested it was over-exposed then
> under. Over exposure seems a good explanation because the
> highlights would have been blown and any gradation of
> color lost. Suggestions to help with this would be to
> shoot at a different time of day, or use an umbrella.
> Three people suggested problems with my scanner. One of
> those volenteered to scan the negatives for me, and I
> have agreed. This will also have the happy benefit of
> checking whether or not the printing process is the problem.

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