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Old 08-12-2006, 11:10 AM  
SinisterStudios
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Originally Posted by DeanCapture
If your camera has a histogram, learn to use it. You can find a lot of info about how to read histograms all over the internet. I use a handheld meter for all my shoots to ensure correct exposure, but always back those readings up with my "in-camera" histogram.


This is some of the best advice anyone can give about getting the proper shot, your histograph will show you if your too dark,too light, or right on and thats 90% of the battle right there.

Im shooting with 4 - 1000watt Dyna-lites and 2 - 2000 watt power packs, how many lights do you use for indoor shoots? And do you use all natural light for your outdoor shoots or a portable system and bounce boards?
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