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> From: gfen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Bruce Dayton wrote:
> > I'll try to help here. Full flash pictures tend to look
> a bit harsh.
> > Shadows can look unnatural and colors/shading are
> affected. So the
> > basic idea is to add enough "fi
There is no set formula. A rule of thumb would be to start 1 stop
down for shadow fill and 2 stops down for catchlights. The more soft
and diffused your main light source, the less fill you need.
If you are using a camera that does not have exposure compensation,
just don't use TTL mode on the f
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> From: gfen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, tom wrote:
> > Most SLR's have an exposure comp dial to do this.
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> The 645's exposure compsensation will also affect TTL flash
> as well, then?
Yes. You just need to set the aperture and shutter speed ma
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