Perhaps you are rigth, Bob.
I really have been talking to myself. You have certainly not been listening:

I wrote:
 The first lesson in exposure could very well be this:
 Photograph a black door - use the built-in meter default settings.
 Photograph a white door - use the built-in meter default settings.
 You'll end up with two IDENTICAL images: Two grey doors!
 When you figure out why, then you know the first and most important
 thing about exposure!

Bob answered:

> So what, you captured all the details, just use Photoshop and make the
> door white or black.

And Bob, you have at least twice stated that knowlede/skills as to how to
expose
properly only is important to people who want to be good printers:

>"Yes - those things are important for people who want to go on to become
good
>printers. But you have to be able to walk before you can run."
I have several times stated, that proper exposure has nothing to do with
pinting. Exposure is exposure.

In my point of view, Mikey asks about exposure. A lot of us come with
sincere and hopefully helpful anwsers.
And Bob demestrates his contempt for the subject by stating that either it's
not important (unless you want to be a good printer) - or  - that you can
just fix it in Photoshop.

I can understand why you are not listening.
Who wants to be confronted with having said things like this?

Jens Bladt
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http://hjem.get2net.dk/bladt


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