At 12:42 PM 10/29/2009, David Sadowski wrote: >This is one of those things digital photographers don't need to worry >about, since a shot that is too dark can easily be brightened up using >imaging software.That is bogus. The image can be brightened if the basic information is there. Digital has a gap of what, four stops up or four stops down or the like? Better than film, but, still, a digital shot in a dark room will result in a black image in the end. Do not expect magic: if the data is not there, the data is not there, on either digital or film.
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