Film makers control the light a lot more than the average photographer
shooting in non-studio situations.

Tom Rittenhouse wrote:

> I  use an incident meter when I want consistent exposure. In some ways it is
> sad that slide shows have gone by the wayside A good slide show had to have
> consistent exposures or it was jarringly obvious every time you changed a
> slide. That is what made me go to incident readings. That is why motion
> picture people use incident meters. With an incident meter I can produce,
> 90% of the time, contact sheets full of negatives that are as consistent as
> studio shots, and can do it almost without thinking.

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Shel Belinkoff
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