Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Why spotmetering (spot metering)?

Exposure, by definition, is the determination of the amount of light to reach the film in order to produce a correct image. In other words, to have a correctly exposed image we have to have the exact amount of light entering the camera in order to register the correct image on film. Remember that light is the most important element of any photograph. Without it we have nothing. With too much of it you have an overexposed and washed-out image. With too little of it you have a dark and underexposed image. In neither case can we have an image that would truly represent the subject.

To further your understanding of the spotmetering technique with specific examples, please continue reading here: Why Spotmetering?

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