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Exposure with your underwater camera

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A good exposure is one that most easily yields a good print. The ratio of exposures that will achieve this is known as exposure latitudethe extent to which a light-sensitive material can be over or underexposed and still achieve an acceptable result.

relevant to digital Not all scenes can be rendered. Digital cameras are more forgiving of underexposed (darker) subjects than overexposed (lighter) images, yet still are limited in the range that they will reproduce.

relevant to film camera users Slide film is highly critical to exposure, having a narrow latitudeAbility of the film or device to record the brightness range of the subject. On the other hand, negative film is less critical to exposure mistakes and therefore has a wider latitude. To achieve an optimum print from either slide or negative requires an exposure within a narrow band of tolerance. To achieve this you require not only accurate metering but also sufficient understanding of exposure in order to interpret your readings correctly.

By now we must assume that you have a working knowledge of the relationship between shutterThe shutter is an integral part of all cameras. It opens to allow light through. The greater the range of shutter speeds a camera has the better. speed and apertureThe variable diameter hole used to control the amount of light passing through a lens. in determining exposure.

So, in order to get a correct exposure you must...

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