On Thu, 6 Mar 2003, Bruce Dayton wrote: > I'll try to help here. Full flash pictures tend to look a bit harsh. > Shadows can look unnatural and colors/shading are affected. So the > basic idea is to add enough "fill" light to reduce problem areas but > not so much as to overpower the main light source (daylight). Standard > TTL flash with no compensation tends to start to look unnatural. By > lowering the output, you can remove shadows in the eyes, remove
So, is there a generic formula to be used in getting a feel for just how far you dial down teh flash in fill? On a camera that lacks the convienent little dial to set this, how do you normally change this amount? -- http://www.infotainment.org <-> more fun than a poke in your eye. http://www.eighteenpercent.com <-> photography and portfolio.

