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Low Light & Night
ettr(expose to the right) low light photography
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<blockquote data-quote="patrick in memphis" data-source="post: 318962" data-attributes="member: 10486"><p>from the little guide pic on the camera the higher the ev the more sensative the sensor? vs the lower the ev the less and darker colors come through.however in the effort to stuff as much light onto the sensor higher seems better(imho) because its easier to darken a pic than to lighten it.the only reason i say that is if you attempt to lighten a pic the light and dark spots all become brighter as opposed to stripping away too much light(just a theory)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrick in memphis, post: 318962, member: 10486"] from the little guide pic on the camera the higher the ev the more sensative the sensor? vs the lower the ev the less and darker colors come through.however in the effort to stuff as much light onto the sensor higher seems better(imho) because its easier to darken a pic than to lighten it.the only reason i say that is if you attempt to lighten a pic the light and dark spots all become brighter as opposed to stripping away too much light(just a theory) [/QUOTE]
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