Nitin,

It depends on whether you have positive or negative film.  If you
underexposed negative film, the darks/blacks will go gray and the
picture will seem a bit washed out looking.  Just the opposite of
shooting slide.  So the rule of thumb is slightly underexpose slides,
slightly overexpose negatives.


Bruce Dayton



Friday, April 05, 2002, 1:21:21 PM, you wrote:

NG> On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 01:09:18PM -0800, Pat White wrote:
>> An indication that your pictures are underexposed is when your blacks
>> look dark gray, instead of rich black.  

NG> Isn't that over-exposure instead of under ? (when blacks look gray that
NG> is).
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