On Thu, 13 Mar 2003, Nick Zentena wrote:
>       Which may be the problem. ND filters if you can't cut the light
> any other way? You may solve all your problems by going back to the
> 1:9 and cutting the exposure down some how.

One of the things I'd like to get a feel for is basic and simple dodging
and burning (I'm aware of just how difficult this will be on such a little
print, but I figure if I learn it the HARD way now, it'll be easier down
the line)...Unfortuantly, I don't want to lower the exposure time much
more..

>       The suggested gel filters for lights. Go to B&H and look for Rosclux
> [something like that] sheets 24"x20". The coloured ones are about $6. You
> only really need two different ones. The problem is which ones. I think they
> also make ND filters for going in front of lights. Should be much cheaper

Now that's a good idea.

> And I can't spell today.

I can't spell any day, so it all works out well...

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