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Where to be creative with exposure using colour film?

from shawn gibson (SeeInsideForever@yahoo.com)
I just started shooting colour seriously, after playing with it off and on for the last couple of years.

I shot 3 models two nights ago at a bar, with my two metz lights and really cool, pastel clothing. The make up artist I used, while he did a great job, did nothing like I asked him (do whatever you want, I said, but use a pastel palatte). He used dark colours for everything (crimson lipstick and dark eye gunk); I was short on time, so I said to hell with it I'll shoot anyway. I was using Pro 100 film, and the first thing that entered my head was take an incident reading and open up 1 stop to place the make-up values a little higher in the scale. I am having the film processed normally. What should I expect? More importantly, when would you purposely re-place certain values if you are not putting them in their 'appropriate' zones, with colour negative and, more importantly, positive films; i.e., should I have taken a straight incident reading, and corrected in the print with underexposure and high contrast paper at the printing stage?

Thanks all.

shawn

(posted 8798 days ago)

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