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What's the best way to make up for lost exposure when reducing flash power?
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<blockquote data-quote="pforsell" data-source="post: 497415" data-attributes="member: 7240"><p>It does, but it doesn't change the balance between flash and ambient. Wasn't your original question about how to increase brightness in your images after toning the flash down? You can either open the aperture or increase ISO, both of which have effect on both the ambient and flash, and in equal amount. On the other hand shutter speed only affects ambient.</p><p></p><p>If the flash still seems too powerful after you have increased ISO or opened aperture, dial it down some more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pforsell, post: 497415, member: 7240"] It does, but it doesn't change the balance between flash and ambient. Wasn't your original question about how to increase brightness in your images after toning the flash down? You can either open the aperture or increase ISO, both of which have effect on both the ambient and flash, and in equal amount. On the other hand shutter speed only affects ambient. If the flash still seems too powerful after you have increased ISO or opened aperture, dial it down some more. [/QUOTE]
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