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Old 04-19-2011, 10:25 AM  
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Originally Posted by DeanCapture View Post
Yea, they shoot it "flat" on purpose because shooting it that way retains the most information in the highlights and the shadows. That way, when the graders start working on it - it doesn't fall apart on them. If they shot it snappy & contrasty, they have very little room in post to manipulate it. Made sense to me when I heard that....
Sort of like shooting pics in raw.
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