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Old 11-07-2007, 03:53 AM   #11 (permalink)
 
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Voor zover ik weet kijk je bij diafilm over het algemeen naar de hoge lichten die nog detaillering moeten bevatten. Deze meet je met je spotmeter en belicht je twee stops over. Eventueel dichtlopen van schaduwen neem je voor lief op diafilm.

Maar ik ben geen super expert op dit gebied...

Jeroen
Voor de zonegebruikers:
Hoge lichten met detaillering in zone VII plaatsen.
(hierdoor valt zone V 2 stops verder)
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