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[photo-3d] realist and flash
- From: Herbert C Maxey <bmaxey1@xxxxxxxx>
- Subject: [photo-3d] realist and flash
- Date: Sun, 27 Aug 2000 21:24:11 -0700
>>direct flash can't give you even lighting throughout that range.
Subjects that are closer will
>>be lighter (overexposed) and subjects that are further will be darker
>>(underexposed).
However, what you say I agree with TO SOME EXTENT. It also is highly
dependant upon the type of flash and type of reflector. A dear departed
expert stereo photographer loved trains and took more rolls than I can
remember inside Amtrak, Union Pacific, other train cars and all of them
were taken in relatively tight quarters and covered distances from
relatively close-up to the end of the cars. Perfect exposure - extremely
even.
This had much to do with the fact he always used Realist Flash Units and
Flashbulbs.
Electronic flash is ok, but use old timers prefer flashbulbs and
flashguns because they often yield a better result.
Bob
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