We will spend our class time today reviewing exposure and photographing for the bracketing assignment (if needed). We will also learn how to manipulate and combine images in photoshop to obtain an "ideal" image in terms of exposure, and how to use the Adobe Bridge application.
Bracketing - Part Two
Chose two of your favorite scenes and examine the image made with your camera's initial light meter reading(the one not underexposed or underexposed). Where you find problems with the exposure, depth of field, or any other issue, replace that portion of the image with the corresponding portion of another image that does not share the same faults. For example, an overexposed image may have shadow detail that an underexposed image of the same scene does not. Also, an underexposed image may have better highlight detail than an overexposed image. Your resulting two images will have excellent shadow and hightlight detail!
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