Understanding Light Metering & Exposure Video Posted

November 29, 2007 by Mike Luter  
Filed under Lighting

In this digital age, metering is becoming a lost art. Many new photographers seem to be relying on the back of the camera for metering and correct exposure. Although, as a photographer mastering proper metering techniques is essential for achieving consistent repeatable results.

You here people say, with digital your don’t need a light meter, just look at the LCD panel (well nothing could be farther from the truth.) Proper metering techniques are more important with digital that with they ever were with film. Film actually had more latitude than digital…

Incident vs. Reflective

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There are two ways to meter your subject, incident and reflective. In this section,      we  will discuss the two different metering techniques and when you should use        each. We   will also explain the when to use the disk and when to use the dome        for    proper metering.

We will also explain explain how light meters are calibarted and why. By the end of this section you will Understand 18% Gray and the significance it has in metering and proper exposure.

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Metering Techniques

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In the next section we will cover proper Metering Techniques. For example, where     to Place the Meter for proper exposure. The goal of this section to show you             proper  metering techniques so you will know what effect you will get before you       make the  exposure. We will also explain lighting ratio’s in a straight forward easy     to understand manner.

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Practical Application

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In the next section we will go through metering an Actual Shoot step by step. We will start   with the main light and show you where to position the light meter for proper results,           then  meter the fill light, background light and hair light. We will establish a lighting ratio   and  show you how to determine this with proper metering techniques.

In the last section we will be working with a dark skinned model in the studio.

There seems to be a lot of confusion as to how to properly light and expose dark skin.         What exposure do I use? How do I meter properly?

Do I?

  1. Open up and additional stop?
  2. Move the light closer?
  3. What’s the best light to use?

Join us in this training video as we answer all your metering questions.

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