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Ghosting Problem
Hi,
http://www.shampoo.ca/gallery/lachin...7_2004/image13 This ghosting and complete white out appears to be happening because the D-MAX of my film is being reached. Note that the arms of the rider in orange appear where the tree nicely appears in the background. Just so everyone knows, this isn't the effect I was going for. ;-) I was hoping to get some rear curtain sync blur going but not having my subject's face rubbed out.. If my assumption is correct, my thinking is that I need to decrease the exposure by a stop or maybe more and then increase the flash output by a stop or more. Assuming this is all correct, is there a way I can figure out how many stops I need to decreate exposure and increase flash exposure by? I was thinking of maybe metering the sky, then metering the subject and using the difference as my compensation factor.. Does that sound right? Thanks J -- Justin F. Knotzke http://www.shampoo.ca |
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