Re: Interesting Digital Exposure Aid

2004-12-22 Thread Jon Glass
I committed a couple faux pax in my email. I forgot to mention where the web sites lead, and I should have read the whole thread to see if someone else had already mentioned it! Sorry. On Dec 23, 2004, at 7:45 AM, Jon Glass wrote: On Dec 22, 2004, at 6:33 PM, Joseph Tainter wrote: An update on t

Re: Interesting Digital Exposure Aid

2004-12-22 Thread Jon Glass
On Dec 22, 2004, at 6:33 PM, Joseph Tainter wrote: An update on the 18% gray card. It they would make it smaller (12 inches, say) I would be interested. If you want something smaller, there's always this: You can read more about it here:

Re: Interesting Digital Exposure Aid

2004-12-22 Thread Rob Studdert
On 22 Dec 2004 at 21:04, Herb Chong wrote: > there are several smaller options. GretagMacbeth makes a 12" card, and here > are > some even smaller ones http://www.rawworkflow.com/products/whibal/index.html. I have a set of Gretag reference cards but that collapsable reference is quite a good id

Re: Interesting Digital Exposure Aid

2004-12-22 Thread Herb Chong
day, December 22, 2004 12:33 PM Subject: Interesting Digital Exposure Aid > http://www.adorama.com/WEDT24.html > > An update on the 18% gray card. It they would make it smaller (12 > inches, say) I would be interested. > > Not that I really have too many exposure problems, since I

Re: Interesting Digital Exposure Aid

2004-12-22 Thread Rob Studdert
On 22 Dec 2004 at 10:33, Joseph Tainter wrote: > http://www.adorama.com/WEDT24.html > > An update on the 18% gray card. It they would make it smaller (12 > inches, say) I would be interested. It looks like a great idea, I could definitely use one, I'd expect that it would stow at about 1/3 of

Re: Interesting Digital Exposure Aid

2004-12-22 Thread Mark Roberts
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >My Scott Kelby PS book has a section on studio work using this type of unit >placed below >the >subject.He uses it in curves, and uses the eyedropper on the piece he >wants,then crops out >the tool. > > > http://www.adorama.com/WED

Re: Interesting Digital Exposure Aid

2004-12-22 Thread brooksdj
My Scott Kelby PS book has a section on studio work using this type of unit placed below the subject.He uses it in curves, and uses the eyedropper on the piece he wants,then crops out the tool. Dave > http://www.adorama.com/WEDT24.html > > An update o

Re: Interesting Digital Exposure Aid

2004-12-22 Thread Peter J. Alling
Joseph Tainter wrote: http://www.adorama.com/WEDT24.html An update on the 18% gray card. It they would make it smaller (12 inches, say) I would be interested. Not that I really have too many exposure problems, since I use center-weighted averaging. _I have had some burned-out highlights, though

Interesting Digital Exposure Aid

2004-12-22 Thread Joseph Tainter
http://www.adorama.com/WEDT24.html An update on the 18% gray card. It they would make it smaller (12 inches, say) I would be interested. Not that I really have too many exposure problems, since I use center-weighted averaging. I have had some burned-out highlights, though. Joe