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On 23/09/2015 13:41, NY wrote:
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But set against that is the fact that if you *are* willing to learn from
your mistakes, the fact that all your photos are free means that you can
experiment, and you can see instantly which is the right exposure in a
situation where an automatic meter would be fooled. Admittedly, because
the exposure latitude of digital is less (it is very easy to overexpose
and irrecoverably burn out details in the highlights) you *need* to get
the exposure more correct,


Are you shooting in RAW?
I ask because modern digital sensors have a higher dynamic range than
most films available. The range is chopped off to make the JPEGs and you
may then lose shadow or highlight detail. Its where the HDR images come
from, compressing the middle of the range rather than the ends.
If it is consistently over exposed then there is probably a metering fault.