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jumanz
post Jul 9 2007, 03:11 AM

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can any sifu reply on this mather ?
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post Jul 9 2007, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(AlamakLor @ Jul 6 2007, 08:27 AM)
That'd of course depends on how particular you are with exposure. Grey card is poorman's best way to obtain ideal exposure since the camera's meter will be calibrated to 18% with it.

Here's a great article about it:
http://www.ephotozine.com/article/Guide-to...eld-light-meter

There's also illustration of pictures taken with exposure measurement under reflected light (what built in camera meter is based on) vs measurement under incident light.

I think for convenience, you'd probably just want to rely on matrix metering. Measure a frame where the light is most evenly lited, lock ev, and recompose.
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actually i think dslrs are callibrated to 12%
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post Jul 10 2007, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(wKkaY @ Jul 7 2007, 06:19 AM)
Ahh ok, this is what I was getting at. If you're going to compensate anyway, why not skip the whole printing process and just use a white card from somewhere? Being a stop more reflective it should be usable in darker environments than the gray one will be smile.gif
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Actually, that is a good idea. biggrin.gif Just measure white and compensate for the difference between white and grey.

QUOTE(jumanz @ Jul 7 2007, 12:29 PM)
mm thanks for the tip  noob here smile.gif means i wont need to cary a white card around to set the white balance is it ? straight away use spot metering to aim at the gry card then shoot?

for taking scene shots ? will it help ? or just for portrait only ?
sorry if i ask noob question . thanks
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Metering grey card is to obtain the exposure metering, calibrating white balance is another thing. The card can be used for both purposes.
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post Jul 11 2007, 06:01 PM

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means i have to place at card at the side of the object and preform metering is it? metering means correnting the colour from the grey to white or i have to manually to use exposure correction to correct it? thanks
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post Jul 12 2007, 03:30 PM

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wow, so creative,
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post Jul 12 2007, 05:56 PM

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hmmm, why not just go to 7-11 and get those drink covers? It works wonders too laugh.gif

 

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