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Style & Technique For questions about exposure, meters, Zone system, or advice on photographing specific subjects.

 
 
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Old 28-Aug-1999, 10:20   #2
Lot Wouda
 
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exposure of dark evergreen trees?

It seems odd to me that the B&W Polaroid could be used as a reference for the Velvia exposure in this specific context, because of the known cumbersome sensitivity for greens of any B&W film.
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