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Dana : A Fine Line Between Beauty & Glamour. Blamour?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert Mitchell" data-source="post: 111936" data-attributes="member: 11282"><p>Hi Jeff,</p><p></p><p>At 200m and about 7 feet from the subject, I still only have about 1/3 foot (4 inches) as my depth of field at f/16, and the wonderful thing about a lens like the 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII is that you can work at f/16 without any loss of acuity. </p><p></p><p>You'll have to point out what you mean by 'going white'. All my images retain detail in highlights and rarely do I have clipping so I'm not sure what you mean exactly. White is white when it should be white. Otherwise, my highlights typically do not clip. Please show me what you're referring to, and just out of curiosity, are you viewing things on a calibrated monitor.</p><p></p><p>I ask because exposure is something I'm very picky about and I do all my post work on a calibrated monitlor.</p><p></p><p>Lighting only affects contrast, not exposure. I still have full control over exposure, whether technical or creative.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert Mitchell, post: 111936, member: 11282"] Hi Jeff, At 200m and about 7 feet from the subject, I still only have about 1/3 foot (4 inches) as my depth of field at f/16, and the wonderful thing about a lens like the 70-200mm f/2.8 VRII is that you can work at f/16 without any loss of acuity. You'll have to point out what you mean by 'going white'. All my images retain detail in highlights and rarely do I have clipping so I'm not sure what you mean exactly. White is white when it should be white. Otherwise, my highlights typically do not clip. Please show me what you're referring to, and just out of curiosity, are you viewing things on a calibrated monitor. I ask because exposure is something I'm very picky about and I do all my post work on a calibrated monitlor. Lighting only affects contrast, not exposure. I still have full control over exposure, whether technical or creative. [/QUOTE]
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