Yes, the link color has been problems before. I wonder if it can be changed...
I don't know about that, but when I want to emphasize one, I change the color, like this: Large Format Photography. I use the color "0000FF", which is 100% blue.
If I were to point my meter at 18% (example) using reflective light mode, I would get the same reading if I used the incident correctly? Sorry for being so dense
Principal Unix System Engineer, Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems
Glare aside, there is some controversy about the use of the 18% gray card to determine the middle gray of a scene.
You might find this brief article helpful: The Myth of the 18% Gray Card
It's easy to check yourself -- if you have the gear. Take an incident reading of a subject and a reflectance reading off a gray card in front of the subject. Depending on what you consider "different", they will be.
If you believe you can, or you believe you can't... you're right.
There is no controversy because there can't be any controversy because there is no controversy because there can't be any controversy.................
And that's that.
This may be a silly question but when pointing the meter back toward the camera should it be held vertically or horizontally?
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Bob
CEO-CFO-EIEIO, Ret.
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