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Re: [OM] Compensating fgr skin tone (Was Another question)

Subject: Re: [OM] Compensating fgr skin tone (Was Another question)
From: Joel Wilcox <jowilcox@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 03 Sep 2001 08:26:25 -0500
At 11:58 AM 9/2/2001 -0400, you wrote:
In a message dated 9/2/01 7:25:13 AM Pacific Daylight Time, GMcGrath@xxxxxxx
writes:

> To get a "correct" exposure onto the film, if you were metering Caucasian
>  skin you need to remember that proper exposure is +1 from middle gray

Any info. on exposure compensation for black folk?  I know they come in all
shades from "caucasian" to jet black, but was just wondering.  I have a
wonderful black co-worker with a million dollar smile that I want to take
some portraits of.  Portraiture is new to me.  I have a roll of Kodak 160 NC,
the 85/2, and the OM-2S is a whole lot smarter than I am... but I would sure
appreciate any "tips".  Haven't decided indoors vs. outdoors yet.  May do
both if she's willing & patient.  I will bracket.  That much I know.  Thanks.

Rich

Use a gray card. Or use your hand and open up a stop. Skin of all colors is amazingly luminous. I would actually be surprised if the proper value in most circumstances is much below a Zone V. In any case, in shooting print film, just don't underexpose.

Joel W.


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