What Is Exposure Compensation, How Do I Use It? And Why Is It So Useful?
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What Is Exposure Compensation, How Do I Use It? And Why Is It So Useful? Hi and welcome to Episode 111 of the Photography Explained podcast.
I’m your host Rick, and in each episode I will try to explain one photographic thing to you in plain English in less than 10 minutes (ish) without the irrelevant details. What I tell you is based on my lifetime of photographic experience. And not Google.
Before I go on I need your help. I need your questions to answer. More on this at the end.
Here is the answery bit.
Exposure compensation allows photographers to quickly make a photograph lighter or darker by increasing or decreasing the exposure. Exposure compensation is used where the camera does not interpret the light in a scene correctly, or where the photographer wants to change the exposure from that selected by the camera for creative reasons.
Listen for more, or check out the transcript and even the blog post - so many ways to find out more!
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Episode 112 - Is HDR Photography Bad? Is It Ok To Use It? Or Is It Cheating?
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