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Under-exposed = dark information and limited information
over-exposed = NO INFORMATION Better to be a little under than over... ash =o) |
Thank you Josha. I'm going to take your advice.
In digital still photography, I get better results by over-exposing, then darkening, and adding contrast. I've never been able to make an under-exposed shot look good. |
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