Hi Amita,

Sorry I can't be of much help in answering your question.
However, since I was interested in your istD shots and the problem you reported 
on, I downloaded your pictures just to take a look at them in PS, as I 
sometimes do with pictures posted to the list.
I fiddled around a bit in trying to see what could be done to the various 
exposure levels, and ended up saving some alternate takes on the shots.
Fwiw. I uploaded the shots in case they would be of interest for you to take a 
look at.

http://www.photo.net/photodb/folder?folder_id=445848

Only then I thought that you might not like to have your pictures tampered with 
and uploaded somewhere else. Just tell me so and I will immediately pull them 
down.

(I was going to say that mine are the ones with a letter added to the file 
name, but then I realized that the original file names were replaced in the 
uploading process...)

(Btw. As a model, Sue seems to come across a bit more natural in her posing in 
these shots as compared to previously posted pictures of your actor friend. But 
then again I'm a man who just by instinct like pictures of nice looking 
ladies....)

Do you think I added too much red?

Thanks,
Lasse 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Amita Guha" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 3:42 AM
Subject: fill flash problems on the *istD


> Last weekend, we shot a bunch of photos of my friend Sue, a musician and
> singer, for her website. This was the first time I really got to use my new
> Sigma EF-500 flash. A lot of the photos came out fine, but some came out
> really dark. Here are some samples. The first two are dark, the third is too
> bright and the fourth looks good.
> 
> http://www.sunny16.net/sue-flash.htm
> 
> I shot everything at aperture priority, and the flash fired every single
> time. What went wrong?
> 
> Thanks,
> Amita

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