Sekonic L-398M manual Silhouette Photography

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In typical cases of back and side lighting, although the surface of a 3-dimensional subject facing the camera becomes dark, a portion is usually strongly lighted. Even though standard measurement with the Lumisphere can bring out detail of the darker portions, on occasion, the brighter portions can become overexposed and difficult to see. In some instances, this effect can even be enhanced to produce a special photographic composition, but for a generally more attractive result, perform as follows. First use the Lumisphere and measure by standard method, then determine exposure from the mean value (same technique as used for Observatorial Scenes).

6. Silhouette Photography

In situations such as a silhouette of a person, tree or bridge in the foreground against the setting sun and brilliantly shining sky as background, remove slide and point Lumisphere toward the setting

sun to measure (as with Reflected Light Measurement). Then

without inserting High slide, set to mark. In this manner, the foreground becomes silhouetted by underexposing the light source.

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Contents Sekonic Features Specifications Part Designations Page Page Cine Scale Part Designations Page Stopper Button Operation Lumisphere Incident Light MeasurementPage Page Page Page Other Operations Exposure Value EV number Readout Indication that Employing Special Accessories Page Portrait Photography Measurement Examples with Various SubjectsTypical Scenery Observatorial ScenesPage Snow Scenes Scenes with Side or Back Lighting Silhouette Photography Applications Summary Illumination Contrast Page Reflected Light Measurement Page Page Illumination Adjustment Stage Adjust luminance range Measuring Method Compensation factor = M + Subject to Compression Enlargement Handling Cautions Sekonic Corporation