You should take a few DC shots at different exposure to find a match. The
totally different in exposures give no way for comparison on the capture
range.
C.H.Ling
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From: "Chris Barker" <ftog@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
>
> Dear All
>
> Winsor and I had a brief discusson on the List about the exposure range
> of film and digital. I promised to carry out a (admittedly quite
> casual) comparison using the same scene for digital and slide fil.m
> Here is a pair of photos, taken in the late afternoon in Ireland
> towards Galway Bay. The Provia shot is taken with a MIJ 50 on my OM4.
>
> Provia 400F:
> http://www.threeshoes.co.uk/temp/A0442403_Ireland.jpg
>
> C*non Powershot G5:
> http://www.threeshoes.co.uk/temp/D04680_Ireland.jpg
>
> I have not adjusted either shot, nor do I claim any artistic interest
> in the composition; I took them solely for comparison. My conclusion
> is that it is much easier to acquire an image which is pleasingly
> exposed using film when there is a wide range of exposure values in a
> scene. Digital, at least this digital, is ghastly when shot into the
> light.
>
> However, I should be interested in your opinions.
>
> Chris
>
> <|_:-)_|>
>
> C M I Barker
> Cambridgeshire, Great Britain.
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