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    Re: calculating an ISO

    I prefer the term “experience and observe “ rather than test. “Test “ carries a lot of baggage.

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    Re: calculating an ISO

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    Re: calculating an ISO

    Quote Originally Posted by BrianShaw View Post
    I prefer the term “experience and observe “ rather than test. “Test “ carries a lot of baggage.
    Couldn’t agree more! That’s what making art / photography / sculpture/ making food / painting is about. It’s funny most people think poinfnshoot digital or phones or printers or anything is easy. That is the same thing.

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