> Hi Alex,
> 
> In your example with the bride and groom for a high contrast image
> you
> cannot solve the limited dynamic range (contrast range), of film (or
> digital
> sensor for that matter), by changing the exposure.  That's not how it
> works.
> 
> To solve this problem you have to use a low contrast film and/or
> darkroom
> manipulation during print making.  For a digital body you can take
> two
> exposures, one for the highlights and one for the shadows and merge
> the
> images in PS.
> 
> Exposure cannot overcome the limited range of film or sensors.  At
> some
> point there should be a way to capture high contrast images digitally
> through improving the range of the sensors and by using higher
> resolution
> A/D converters which are capable of full range resolution.
> 
> 
> Cheers/Chip
> 
Yeah Chip, I undersatnd that. :-)
Just was curious as about this technique whether it indeed may
influence the results in the situation I mentioned.

Regards, Alex

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