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Bracketing exposure and projection


  • From: P3D Steve Owsley <scooter@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Bracketing exposure and projection
  • Date: Wed, 11 Sep 1996 09:15:49 -0700

>Gary Nored writes:

>... if you mount the over-exposed bracket shot (for projection).

Now it is beginning to come together.  I was looking through some recent slides for ones 
worthy of submitting for the last OCC competition.  Alas, many slides that were  exposed 
to look good in my Red and Green button viewer, just did not project well because they 
were too dark when I screened them in my projection room (bedroom). 

A few slides that were on the BRIGHT side, slides that I was previously lamenting as 
being a tad overexposed, projected quite well.

Guess I'm going to re-think this whole thing about bracketing exposures.  I was striving 
for _the_ perfect exposure.  What I didn't take into account was the possibility that 
maybe I should be exposing for hand viewing, and alternately for some shots, projection.

Hmmmm.......

Steve.


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