Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2006/01/16
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]Phong wrote: When I use my Canon digital SLR, I am always mindful of the possibility of blown highlights. The best advice I have heard so far about digital vs. film was to think "slide film" and expose for the high lights and let the shadows take care of themselves. Years ago Popular Photograph had an article exposing slide film which suggested using a crumpled white handkerchief like a grey card and taking a spot reading of of an area that a one step down from the purest white. I used it many times and got great results keeping in mind that in extremely harsh light I was going to see shadows go black. In more normal contrast lighting is was just about perfect given the film at that time (Kodachrome 25 etc.). I have only dabbled with digital cameras so far but I think this seem to work when I had the original Digilux. Also, I hear that to get the full dynamic range of digital you need to shoot in raw which is why I got rid of the Digilux and am still looking at digital cameras. P.S. - I am about to test Adobe LightRoom...the workflow seems to more fit what I think it should be and the fact that you can go to PS where you need extra features looks very good. I seems the adjustments and especially Color to B&W conversion are easier and my even be better than PS. Tests will tell. David