siverta
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This is probably easy and, perhaps, a stupid question.
If I measured the brightest highlight in a composition, and then measured the darkest shadow coud I get a "perfect" exposure if I choose an exposure that is directly in the middle of the two?
EXAMPLE:
Lets say if I find that the brightest highlight is 1/125@F/16, and the darkest shadow is 1/4@F/16, could I set the camera at 1/30@F/16 and expect a "perfect" exposure?
I have searched through books and the Internet for answer to this question, but could not find any :bang:
Sivert
If I measured the brightest highlight in a composition, and then measured the darkest shadow coud I get a "perfect" exposure if I choose an exposure that is directly in the middle of the two?
EXAMPLE:
Lets say if I find that the brightest highlight is 1/125@F/16, and the darkest shadow is 1/4@F/16, could I set the camera at 1/30@F/16 and expect a "perfect" exposure?
I have searched through books and the Internet for answer to this question, but could not find any :bang:
Sivert