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Exposure: Getting it right

Published by:  Geoff Lawrence
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By 'exposure' we mean the amount of light that falls onto the film, or CCD if you are using a digital camera. In modern cameras the exposure is usually set to automatic by default and, most of the time, it can be left there and will produce beautiful pictures. There are times though, when the lighting conditions are difficult or we want to produce a particular effect and it would be nice to understand what is going on 'under the hood'.
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Exposure - Getting it right by Geoff Lawrence
By 'exposure' we mean the amount of light that falls onto the film, or CCD if you are using a digital camera. In modern cameras the exposure
Combining Auto Exposure Bracketed Images by ePhotozine
When using Autoexposure Braketing, available on most digital prosumer and professional cameras, the camera automatically changes the exposure
Understanding...Exposure Compensation by Photoxels
Most digital cameras provide exposure compensation. What is exposure compensation -- and how do we use it to obtain better exposed pictures?
Camera Metering & Exposure by Cambridgeincolour
"Knowing how your digital camera meters light is critical for achieving consistent and accurate exposures. Metering is the brains behind how
How-To Get Beautiful Skin Tones: 4 of 4 by The Whole Picture
Part 4 of 4. In this 4 part series learn how to trick your camera in order to get the best exposure possible for great skin tones.
How to Shoot Snow Scenes by Trusted Reviews
"If you've ever taken any photos where most of the background was white snow, you've probably discovered that they hardly ever look good. That
What is Exposure Bracketing by Photoxels
Exposure bracketing is a simple technique professional photographers use to ensure they properly expose their pictures, especially in challenging
How-To Get Beautiful Skin Tones: 1 of 4 by The Whole Picture
Part 1 of 4. In this 4 part series learn how to trick your camera in order to get the best exposure possible for great skin tones.
How-To Get Beautiful Skin Tones: 2 of 4 by The Whole Picture
Part 2 of 4. In this 4 part series learn how to trick your camera in order to get the best exposure possible for great skin tones.
Making the Most of Exposure, Digitally by Apogee Photo Magazine
"Don't worry about it. You can fix it in Photoshop." While that admonition may be true for some things, exposure is not one of them. Even more
Auto Bracketing by Megapixel.net
Auto Bracketing is a function that is appearing increasingly as a part of many cameras' feature set, but while standard exposure bracketing
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