siverta
Member
Lately I've been trying to get my negs more uniform.
After watching a bunch of documentarys about photographers (photojournalists and portraitphotographers), I've discovered that they almost always use lightmeters with that white dome-thingy - I don't remember what they are called.
Recently I have bought a cheep sekonic lightmeter that I use before I start shooting.
I measure the light in the palm of my hand, and I stick to that until the light changes.
My negatives seem to be more uniform, and easier to print. If I use the in-camera light meter, negatives seem to dance all over the place and are abit harder to print.
This technique is a bit hard to get used to, because the in-camera lightmeter doesn't always agree with what my in-palm-metering says. It takes alot of dicipline NOT to adjust the shutter/aperture to what the camera suggests :bang:
What kind of light measurement technique do you use?
Sivert.
After watching a bunch of documentarys about photographers (photojournalists and portraitphotographers), I've discovered that they almost always use lightmeters with that white dome-thingy - I don't remember what they are called.
Recently I have bought a cheep sekonic lightmeter that I use before I start shooting.
I measure the light in the palm of my hand, and I stick to that until the light changes.
My negatives seem to be more uniform, and easier to print. If I use the in-camera light meter, negatives seem to dance all over the place and are abit harder to print.
This technique is a bit hard to get used to, because the in-camera lightmeter doesn't always agree with what my in-palm-metering says. It takes alot of dicipline NOT to adjust the shutter/aperture to what the camera suggests :bang:
What kind of light measurement technique do you use?
Sivert.