> subject to the range of tones (colours) in the presentation medium, it is
not a
> purely technical decision but involves some art.
Yes exacly but even to do this you must have rules - a way anyway
Execpt if the "art" is like "random photo"...
Babis
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From: "Wayne Harridge" <wayneharridge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "olympus @ Zuiko . sls . bc . ca" <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 03:21
Subject: Re: Re: [OM] more on multi-spot
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>
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> > Babis E. Mavridis <mavridis@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > -can you give me a very simple rule to follow and get the corect
> > explose
> > on any subject ?-
> >
>
> No. Nobody can give you any rule to get the correct exposure of any
subject.
> There is no such thing as "correct" exposure ! The exposure you use is up
to
> how you (as photographer) want to map the range of tones (colours) in the
> subject to the range of tones (colours) in the presentation medium, it is
not a
> purely technical decision but involves some art.
>
> Wayne Harridge
>
> http://members.optusnet.com.au/~w_harridge
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