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Re: How to light subject (interior shot) and expose for background through window (exterior)?

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Todd TerryRe: How to light subject (interior shot) and expose for background through window (exterior)?
by on Mar 27, 2012 at 9:50:43 pm

Yes, you do one or the other, of course... not both. Sorry, I realize I didn't make that clear.

My theory on that is that since color correcting a tungsten instrument down to daylight cuts such a horribly high degree of the output, I'd forgo correcting them at all and correct the window instead... which would perform the double duty of lowering the window level and correcting its color temperature. You'd still need ND on the window, too, though.

Sorry for any confusion.

T2

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