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Old 08-29-2010, 01:07 AM
murman99 murman99 is offline
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In your first example you would have underexposed the face of a light skinned person too. That comes from exposing for the background. Due to the limitations of the dynamic range in camera sensors there are 2 ways to correct for this (that I can think of). Expose for the face & blow out the background or use lights to brighten the shadows.
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