Thursday, January 10, 2019

Exposure Bracketing Using Aperture


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To  be confident that you have captured the correct exposure in a film camera, use the following technique:

Exposure Bracketing using Aperture - Find the settings that you feel would give you the best range of values, shadows, mid-tones, and highlights.

For example, take the first photo with ISO 400, 1/60, f 8

Then take a picture using f 5.6 and another using f 11



Take 3 pictures and bracket each one. You will have a total of 9 pictures to post to your blog. Include the settings for each picture.

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