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Old 06-12-2006, 06:20 PM  
lickmymonster
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You need to do somthing about the contrast range of the scene. Then shoot more film. Get the exposure and development time standardised. You won't be able to get a good print because that negative is underexposed and overdeveloped.

Lots of good sites for variations of the "zone system"

You need to base your exposure for the shadows and then develop for the highlights.
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